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...The Enchanters by James Ellroy, Hutchinson Heinemann £22/Knopf $30 Knopf, 448 pages...
...Data visualisation by Keith Fray...
...“I don’t know of any country where the grid is not currently some level of obstacle to the energy transition,” says Mark Hutchinson, director for Asia at the Global Wind Energy Council, the international...
...Kellogg, Cassidy Hutchinson and Kenneth Klukowski....
...Also present was Marilyn Monroe, whom Kazan had conscripted as a sort of secretary....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders Inflation is expected to rise above 3% in 2017....
...grandfather as he went to attend his winter garden, or Nuts in May, Mike Leigh’s 1976 tragicomic camping satire about the woolly headed Candice (Alison Steadman) and her ghastly guitar-playing husband Keith...
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders He will need the flexibility to support activity....
...Martin Hutchinson, columnist, The Bear’s Lair No, because Carney will still be there....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders Trump’s policies may resonate with many in the UK, but ultimately they could make the economy more vulnerable....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders It is hard to envisage a deal where the UK does not “take back control” so less immigration seems certain....
...Martin Hutchinson, columnist, The Bear’s Lair Not at all; the decline in sterling will accelerate it....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders Feel about the same as 12 months ago although the economy has held up so far that owes much to the cut in interest rates and fall in the pound....
...Hollywood also decamped to this hot, dry valley in droves: Monroe was a frequent visitor, while Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and many others bought homes there....
...Despite being described by François Mitterrand, then the president of France, as having “the lips of Marilyn Monroe and the eyes of Caligula”, her European and global fan club multiplied....
...£18.99, 352 pages For those who missed Woods’ reviews in The New Yorker, the LRB and The New Republic, this latest collection from the literary critic – which begins with a charming homage to The Who’s Keith...
...Nick Rogers, the double Olympic Silver medallist, skippered Contessa 26 Sundowner, with Jo Hutchinson, to be the overall winner of the Gold Roman Bowl in a race with a record 1,908 entries and 16,000 sailors...
...Fox referred to the homosexuality of Bacon and Hockney, but bizarrely neglected the topic altogether when considering the most troubled and least-known of his subjects, Keith Vaughan, who killed himself...
...The ostensible subject is near-parodic – an emaciated girl in a Rio slum tries to make like Marilyn Monroe. But Lispector was a fierce and singular talent....
...That was paid in 2005 for a signed print of a 1986 photograph of the (now dead) artist Keith Haring, naked and daubed with paint....
...The volume of Rolling Stones material, for instance, is astonishing, from early programmes to a terrible portrait of Keith Richards....
...A Journey, by Tony Blair, Hutchinson RRP£25 Blair’s autobiography makes unusually compelling reading for a political memoir....
...The Ends of Life: Roads to Fulfilment in Early Modern England By Keith Thomas OUP £20, 384 pages From one of England’s greatest historians comes a stately study of what gave our ancestors’ lives meaning....
...Through the magic of Peter Bobrow and Jim Monroe’s video, they danced with each other and with multiples of themselves coming and going in changing costumes, ending up with a full-scale disco crowd of their...
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