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...“I don’t think I’ve worn a V-neck jumper myself since 1989, which is the last year I wore a school uniform,” says Alex Bilmes, editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine....
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...In the US he studied drama and literature at school and theology at university, then enrolled as an acting student at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City....
...Rivals AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Russia’s Sputnik V and new entrants such as Novavax make up the remainder of the market, which is forecast to double in value to $124bn next year....
...Some hope a bigger fillip to Britain Inc will come from lower oil prices, but that is a vain hope....
...Joshua Mitts, an associate professor at Columbia Law School contributed to this article The fairness of capital markets is under threat due to the rise of digital media....
...Their propensity to vote shares held for clients is above average, noted Lucian Bebchuk of Harvard Law School and Scott Hirst of Boston University....
...On the last Sunday of April 2019, a sleek Gulfstream V jet belonging to Occidental Petroleum touched down at Omaha airport....
...director of financial research centre, professor and chairman; 1975-77 member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the US president; 1977-81 chairman, economics department, Princeton; 1981-88 dean, Yale school...
...Saigon Saigon 313-317 King Street Hammersmith, London W6 Set lunch x 2 £23 Sparkling water £4.25 Total (inc tip) £30.66 Our starters and jasmine teas arrive....
...Aaron Wright, co-founder of OpenLaw and professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York, agrees that widespread use of smart contracting technology is not imminent in the legal sector but warns that lawyers...
...“The idea that someone like this would be bound by a non-compete at all is really problematic,” said Terri Gerstein, a Harvard Law School fellow and former labour bureau chief in the New York state attorney-general...
...The Chicago School had begun its embrace of neoclassical economics....
...The 1984 case, formally known as “Chevron USA Inc v Natural Resources Defense Council Inc” formalised the legal doctrine that requires judges to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretation of federal...
...Unlike private equity, business school drones struggle to break into the industry....
...Facebook v YouTube: contrasting approaches The music business has been intermittently at odds with technology platforms for decades, since digital piracy ravaged the sector’s traditional business model....
...A version of this article was first published by the Nikkei Asian Review on July 4 2018. ©2018 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Victoria & Albert Museum Cromwell Road The V&A returns as the LDF’s official hub and host of the Global Design Forums — a series of talks, including Merel Bekking on “Brain Manufacturing”, which explores...
...In his 2011 book The Globalisation Paradox, Dani Rodrik, a professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, offered what he called the “fundamental political ‘trilemma’ of the world economy: we cannot...
...The writer is author of ‘What They Teach You at Harvard Business School’...
...Max Schrems, the Austrian student who leads the privacy campaign “Europe v Facebook”, tweeted triumphantly on Tuesday: “The game is on!”...
...In 1996, a landmark ruling in the case of Bernstein v. Department of Justice established that computer code was free speech, protected under the First Amendment of the US Constitution....
...Social media now sends almost as much traffic to news sites as Google — 36 per cent v 41 per cent. Traffic diversion on this scale poses a dilemma for publishers....
...MacBook v Chromebook Google’s Chromebook line of laptops has been rebooting the netbook idea for a few years now, with mixed results....
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