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...Qantas Airways will retain or claw back up to A$16.6mn ($10.7mn) of bonus payments from former chief executive Alan Joyce, who retired early this month after a string of scandals that included selling tickets...
...“It’s never been [this fragmented],” said Jonathan Miller, a former chief digital officer at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp....
...And finally Anselm Kiefer’s latest exhibition, Finnegans Wake, is the German artist’s response to James Joyce’s novel of the same title....
...Macquarie’s money machine Joyce Moullakis and Chris Wright chronicle Macquarie’s rise from small Australian merchant bank to global behemoth in their book The Millionaires’ Factory....
...The eminent cast includes Renée Flemming, Kelli O’Hara and Joyce DiDonato....
...Alan Joyce is to step down early as CEO of Qantas. Morgan Stanley veteran Seth Bergstein has joined Evercore’s technology investment banking business as a senior managing director, based in New York....
...But the abiding influence is that of Banville’s lodestar, James Joyce....
...A year on from the mall meltdown, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) has relocated to California with sons Will and Jonathan, and Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), who has lost her telekinetic powers and is being bullied...
...Life Without Children by Roddy Doyle, Jonathan Cape £14.99, 192 pages Philip Womack is the author of ‘Wildlord’ (Little Island) Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Light relief came in the company of Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron, the sharp pensioner sleuths who make up The Thursday Murder Club....
...Yet over hundreds of pages, Clark skilfully weaves together Plath’s influences, from Nietzsche, Joyce, Dostoevsky and Yeats, to Theodore Roethke, Robert Lowell and, perhaps most important, the work of Ted...
...The Garden Jungle: or Gardening to Save the Planet, by Dave Goulson, Jonathan Cape, RRP£16.99 Books on garden wildlife tend to focus on the cute and the fluffy....
...Jonathan Derbyshire is the FT’s executive opinion editor Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Jonathan Coe may have set a record for the longest sentence published in English — the 13,955 words that close his 2001 novel, The Rotters’ Club....
...Nancy, not the sweet thing she used to be, snaps at Jonathan all the time, irked by her job alongside the sexist hacks of The Hawkins Post....
...But as Jonathan Gibbs writes: “Its unsurpassable walkability — the sheer reasonableness of the size of its centre — is made possible by the shoving of huge swaths of its population, including many generations...
...Adam Beaumont CEO, aql Jasmine Whitbread Chief Executive, London First Mark Reynolds Chief Executive, Mace Professor Sir David Eastwood Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Birmingham John Joyce...
...Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: The Fathers of Wilde, Yeats and Joyce, by Colm Tóibín, Viking, RRP£14.99/ Simon & Schuster, RRP$26 Toibin’s biography of the fathers of three Irish literary greats began...
...Spelling out Washington’s position, Rob Joyce, senior cyber security adviser to the US National Security Agency said: “We are not going to give them the loaded gun.”...
...The writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a regular guest, as was James Joyce, who played Irish ballads on the piano in the bar....
...But we know Joyce should really be with laconic police chief Jim Hopper (David Harbour); just as Mike’s big sister Nancy (Natalia Dyer) needs to ditch cool Stevie and date intense Jonathan (Charlie Heaton...
...This year’s best cookbook is Jonathan Meades’s The Plagiarist in the Kitchen....
...Rubin wrote a masterpiece decades ago but has since then been what James Joyce called “a praiser of his own past”: arrogant, demanding and generally no one’s favourite uncle....
...I’d spent the day before at Nana’s house — my mother’s mother Ophelia Joyce, who helped raise me, and whom I love. But her house was a little dark and smelt of jollof rice and fried fish....
...of 1950, the minutely described magnifications of flesh and hair also encountered in these early works are straight out of James Joyce’s Ulysses and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, he tells me....
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