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...FEBRUARY What Will Survive of Us by Howard Jacobson (Jonathan Cape)Billed as a “provocative look at infidelity”, Jacobson’s latest novel explores love in later life and drips with the author’s customary...
...Deciding who is honoured, and at which building, is a “pretty competitive process”, says Howard Spencer, senior historian for English Heritage’s blue plaques scheme in London, founded in 1866 and thought...
...Michael Howard, former regius professor of modern history at Oxford and today 96, is the wisest man I have ever known....
...At one point the line-up included former US president George Bush Sr, his secretary of state James Baker, former British prime minister John Major and former World Bank treasurer Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss...
...An unabashed Donald Trump called for warmer US relations with Russia on Wednesday even as his firing of Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey sparked pressure from Democrats for an independent...
...WhiteWave’s investor base includes former JPMorgan dealmakers Douglas Braunstein and James Woolery, who run Hudson Executive Capital, an activist fund....
...Howard Henry Baker was born on November 15 1925, the son of Henry Sr, later a Republican congressman from Tennessee....
...Howard Jacobson, J (Jonathan Cape) The British comic author won the Booker in 2010 with The Finkler Question....
...Douglas, dapper, glowing, regal, directs the lives around him. It’s all huge fun....
...A week before the collapse of MF Global last October, Russell Wasendorf Sr stood before a gathering of 350 senior financial industry figures in Naples, Florida to introduce George W. Bush....
...It was hard not to stare at her, which James Woods, perhaps in character, did frequently....
...James Plunkett, Resolution Foundation, did not answer: Chris Pissarides, LSE: Yes, it will, and more now will do no harm....
...James Knightley, ING: Productivity has looked bad because businesses didn’t fire workers as they normally do in recessions....
...James Knightley, ING: We believe the eurozone will not break up with all current members remaining members throughout 2012....
...James Plunkett, Resolution Foundation: When it comes to supply, we’re still limited by stale pro- and anti-regulation arguments....
...James Knightley, ING: The economic situation looks set to get worse before it gets better....
...Howard Davies, former head of Financial Services Authority: I broadly support the government’s judgment on this point....
...Rather than a Twain, he became the literary Howard Hughes, which as with the tycoon only stirred up yet more interest....
...Howard Davies, London School of Economics Emerging Asia will be the most dynamic region....
...Douglas McWilliams, chief executive, CEBR Bumpy....
...James Knightley, ING In so far as people are prepared to pay the prices, then yes they are....
...Douglas Caster, Ultra Electronics Holdings chief executive. Michael Chance, opera singer. Alastair Clark, former Bank of England official. Colin Dennis, services to the agri-food industry....
...James Knightley, ING Very difficult to get the balance right....
...Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight The winners from this crisis are the countries that did not take on too much debt....
...Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight 1) Investors lose confidence in the UK, leading to a sell-off of gilts, sterling and equities....
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