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...Best of all is Naomi Watts who stars as Babe Paley: the swan Capote had the closest relationship with and the one he hurt the most by disclosing her marital woes....
...The hardest-headed band in the business have reached the stage of life when each elongated vowel from Mick Jagger, 80, and scruffy riff from Keith Richards, 79, is capable of bringing a lump to the throat...
...Keith Richards is reframed as a gentle soul rather than an agent of chaos. He is warm, funny and a little laconic; his raspy laugh often supplements his commentary....
...The concert opened with screened footage showing Watts over the decades. Jagger dedicated the night to him....
...“Keith Richards taught me rock and roll,” Watts said. “We’d have nothing to do all day and we’d play these records over and over again. I learned to love Muddy Waters....
...The Rolling Stones celebrate their 60th anniversary in 2022, still touring despite Charlie Watts’ death in August....
...Her choices are an inspiration (I love her new infatuation with low-watt lightbulbs)....
...Keith Wade, chief economist at Schroders: Like much of the developed world the UK will be in recession in 2023....
...“The crunch is getting the right tree in the right place,” said Keith Kirby, woodland ecologist at the University of Oxford....
...I would sit and draw Keith [Richards], or in the studio I’d watch Charlie [Watts] behind his drums and draw, or get different angles of Mick....
...What looked like a half-drunk cup of hot chocolate sat in front of Keith Richards, jarring evidence of reformed habits from the former hellraiser, while Charlie Watts grinned gleefully as he beat his drumstick...
...Keith Wade: Some tapering of the furlough scheme is likely toward the end of 2021, but fiscal consolidation will be pushed out until 2022....
...Keith Richards, 74, and Ronnie Wood, 70, huddled together playing their guitars like veterans swapping war stories. They formed a trident at the front of the stage with Jagger....
...David Cobham , professor of economics, Heriot-Watt University No serious bounce until trade agreement or lack of it is finalised....
...Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Martin Gruenberg, chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Melvin Watt, who runs the Federal Housing Finance Agency...
...David Cobham, professor, Heriot-Watt University Very little....
...Keith Richards and Ron Wood crank out callus-fingered riffs and swap high-pitched solos....
...“Muddy [Waters] and Chuck were close to the straight electric blues,” says Keith Richards. “But Bo was fascinatingly on the edge. There was something African going on in there....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot Watt University There is no good reason to expect any serious change in the UK’s poor productivity performance....
...Keith Wade, Group chief economist, Schroders Average earnings to pick up to 3 per cent on tight labour market and modest easing of public sector pay....
...Keith Wade, group chief economist, Schroders [We have] no rate rise in our forecast until 2019. Should trade talks progress well then there’s a case for an earlier move....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot Watt University No. Prices will continue to rise faster than wages while the ongoing austerity continues to hit lower income households....
...Keith Wade, Group Chief Economist, Schroders 1.6 per cent well behind the US, Eurozone and probably Japan. Uncertainty over Brexit is holding back capex (which is strong elsewhere)....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot-Watt University Feel about the same as 12 months ago....
...After decades of isolation from many Western treats, the recent list of illustrious visitors: Pope Francis, Mr Obama, and now Mr Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood — rocked off ordinary...
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