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...“The pace of change is too slow,” said Pavita Cooper, UK chair of the 30% Club, a campaign to boost gender diversity in senior corporate roles....
...Julia Cooper London SE12, UK...
...Hugh Cooper London SW4, UK...
...A theocratic system is dangerous, but in the UK and elsewhere we should strive for a mature democracy which can accommodate religious and secular voices. Zaki Cooper London NW4, UK...
...Who is the more convincing conductor: Maestro’s Bradley Cooper or Cate Blanchett in Tár? “Ha ha! Both of them did an amazing job,” he says, flatly refusing the bait....
...“There is perhaps a moral aversion to investing in some of these companies [among Republicans],” Cooper said....
...As per the title of Cooper’s previous film as director: a star is born, again. The subject’s message from then on was a beaming welcome! — socially, sexually, culturally....
...Harry Cooper Evesham, Worcestershire, UK Letter in response to this letter: EU parliament has more clout than Westminster / From Corrado Pirzio-Biroli, Brussels, Belgium...
...Yvette Cooper, Labour’s shadow home secretary, said: “The Tories are so desperate to get any flight off to Rwanda before the local elections that they have now just paid someone to go....
...Simon Cooper — who has led the trading, capital markets and corporate banking unit from Singapore since joining from HSBC in 2016 — “will leave the group to pursue other interests”, the bank said on Tuesday...
...In contrast, US small-caps currently trade at a 13.7 per cent discount, while European large-caps are at a discount of 7.3 per cent and US large-caps a premium of 4.2 per cent, Cooper said....
...“It’s now clear the British public have voted for change and rejected Rishi Sunak’s out of touch Conservative government,” said the party’s deputy leader Daisy Cooper....
...It is not a surprise that religion has a salutary impact on our mental and physical health, as Camilla Cavendish makes clear (“The restorative power of ritual must not be underestimated”, Opinion, December...
...What’s in a nose? That Bradley Cooper wears a prosthetic proboscis to play acclaimed Jewish conductor Leonard Bernstein in the forthcoming film Maestro, is dividing people. Indeed, it divides me....
...Cooper said on LinkedIn that “it felt like the right time to seek a new challenge and pass the baton next month to two hugely experienced colleagues”....
...In Cooper’s version, she finds it, and what has been a jokey piece about representation in fiction takes on a serious note. It’s nimbly performed....
...Cooper has been widely seen as a possible future Senate candidate, or even a presidential contender. “I love public service. I can see myself continuing in public service in some way....
...“We want to spend our own money where it is intended, so over time — as [Cooper] reduces that backlog — returning it over to its original purpose,” she added....
...The composer Leonard Bernstein had a big nose. Bradley Cooper, who is playing him in the upcoming film Maestro, also has a big nose, but not as big. So, for the film, he’s wearing a fake one....
...“The introduction of a one-way attack USV is a concern,” said Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, the top commander of US naval forces in the Middle East....
...Cooper announces her arrival in old Hollywood fashion with an adoring close-up and a swell of strings....
...Even Coopers, the one large brewery that has stayed independent, has joined the club by brewing Sapporo beers in Australia....
...little sense to most people even a few decades ago (“We must shape the AI tools that will in turn shape us”, Opinion, September 9)....
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