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...Take a break from the news V-necks have been verboten for as long as most of us can remember, writes Teo van den Broeke....
...Harris collected sports teams....
...Week in Milan appeared south of the Thames on Monday night, in London’s Kennington Park, to see whether Lee could restore the magic at Britain’s biggest and best-known luxury goods brand — and help the company...
...As did the announcement that the motley company of cave divers who masterminded the evacuation would be played by an all-star cast....
...When it comes to the sell-off of Eletrobrás, Latin America’s biggest electricity company, “we are going to fight until the last day”....
...Paulo Guedes, Brazil’s finance minister, has remained bullish, telling the Financial Times recently that Brazil would “surprise the world again” and continue its “V-shaped recovery”....
...A word of warning to anyone visiting Reykjavik — do not walk around the Icelandic capital in the company of artist Ragnar Kjartansson....
...The authorisation follows controversy about the effectiveness of the Sinovac jab, named CoronaVac, which was jointly developed by the Beijing-headquartered company and the Butantan Institute in São Paulo...
...The day before, Sputnik V, a Russian vaccine made by the Gamaleya Institute, showed 92 per cent efficacy against symptomatic Covid, according to preliminary data published in the Lancet....
...Street Fighter V Champion Edition for PlayStation 4, £24, amazon.co.uk...
...Bryan Harris, the FT’s Brazil bureau chief, visits expansive frontier territory....
...“The age of 11-16 is vital, but it’s also when you are not allowed to be an apprentice,” says the mother of two, whose work has just been added to the V&A’s collection....
...He is also encouraged by a “V-shaped” recovery in Asia, its largest market, and less dire forecasts for UK consumers....
...Bankers’ early optimism that the pandemic would manifest as a sharp economic shock followed by an equally rapid recovery — the ubiquitous “V-shaped” recession — has given way to pessimism....
...Josh Harris of Apollo Global Management and David Blitzer of Blackstone, are considering a bid for the New York Mets....
...Yet access to capital and legal advice for companies is often unaffordable....
...From what we see,the company’s current approach to fixed-cost allocation is completely appropriate, but the effects are magnified by effectively being a one-product company....
...The other quarter-final matchups on Saturday pit Italy v the Netherlands and Germany v Sweden. The tournament has revealed which countries are most welcoming to women’s sport....
...(The Atlantic) Man v machine Sensitivity to “gut feelings” is a strong predictor of success in financial trading, according to research led by Cambridge university....
...the company and Mr Mistry....
...(FT) Trump v Clinton: Florida or bust The race may come down to the Sunshine State, and Clinton’s ability to turn out Hispanics versus Trump’s support among older white voters....
...Four years later, Mr Dubin could be sitting on a billion dollar company....
...(FT) City v reserve in Canada Indigenous Canadians are the fastest growing segment of the country’s urban population as they move off reservations and reclaim their cities....
...Recently, their targets have included a growing number of Chinese companies....
...(BBC) Man v marathon Yannis Pitsiladis wants to redefine the limits of human endurance by training a man to run a marathon in less than two hours without the use of performance-enhancing drugs....
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