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...John Murray Guildford, Surrey, UK Letter in response to this letter: Capital gives owners of banks skin in the game / From Thomas Timberg, Bethesda, MD, US...
...Weaver has tended to meticulously oversee every aspect of her records but this time she has enlisted Bristol-based producer John Parish, celebrated for his work with PJ Harvey among others....
...In December, the museum opened an exhibition of sculptures by John Chamberlain, who died in 2011, curated by the Swiss-born, US-based artist Urs Fischer....
...“I am investing in America — but I don’t know I will do this if Trump wins. He is so unpredictable,” one chief executive told me. This debate will run and run....
...Now, two decades later, Dixon says she is looking to “reclaim some fraction of what I’ve lost”....
...She never married — “I assure you I have never had the time to consider the subject”, she said — and lived with a painter friend, Nathalie Micas. “I wed art....
...Charles I was beheaded in 1649; the House of Hanover was dogged by sex scandals; George III lost his mind and he also lost America, which wasn’t terribly popular....
...The mill, which stands in the Firth of Clyde, 33 miles west of Glasgow, has in its time woven for Dior, Balenciaga, five-star hotels and globally known taste-makers including Tom Dixon and Drake’s of London...
...“I promise you a lot of beauty,” Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa announced as he launched his Venice Biennale, Stranieri Ovunque (Foreigners Everywhere). He has not disappointed....
...Stile Antico takes his Mass for Four Voices, a Catholic masterpiece written covertly during the Protestant era of Queen Elizabeth I, and interleaves it with other pieces by Byrd in expressive, scrupulously...
...This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to Madrid When I was living in Madrid in my early twenties, warm Sunday afternoons were for El Retiro park....
...Edmunds said he was “amazed” by the honour, “partly because I have been rather critical of the government at times and partly because things like this don’t happen to people like me”....
...If it had begun “I still see him there....
...The 10-year-old Richard II’s coronation was stage-managed by his uncle John of Gaunt (improbably represented by Shakespeare as the salt of Albion’s earth)....
...I haven’t got George I, but I think I’ve got every monarch after that.”...
...“When I bought my first flat in London [in 2015], I wanted to decorate it with African art and couldn’t really find any....
...III, yes I am thinking of you) appearing as striking works of graphic art....
...“Jacob is so brilliant at finance and I so much the reverse that some people think it casts doubt on his legitimacy,” Victor once said....
...John Ralfe (“LDI: What happens now?”, FT Alphaville, February 3) writes eloquently, and helpfully explains that most liability-driven investment is in fact “leveraged”, not LDI but LLDI....
...Fewer still could number King Charles III among their client list....
...“I certainly get under people’s skin. But I’ve never really had a problem with the police.”...
...“I wouldn’t be a big buyer of banks . . . I’d be no better than equal weight.”...
...Before the coronation of King Charles III, the leader of the UK’s republican campaign group, Graham Smith, had rarely featured beyond the fringes of the media....
...John ThornhillAndreessen Horowitz made a huge amount of money out of those Web2 companies, didn’t it? Chris Dixon And yeah....
...“It’s an Edward III gold quarter noble, dating from the 14th century,” French exclaims. “It’s the find of a lifetime.” Jones is beside himself....
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