Hints and tips:
...Ryoichi Hirano, fresh from his triumph in Kenneth MacMillan’s Concerto with the pocket-sized Ballet Nights initiative in Docklands the previous evening, danced the role of Espada....
...or take a swipe at Kenneth Clark’s 12-part series Civilisation....
...The Jews and the Reformation, by Kenneth Austin, Yale University Press, RRP£30/RRP$45, 288 pages Austin’s examination of Christian attitudes to Jews during the Reformation throws fascinating new light on...
...“We stock beautiful, timeless pieces,” says Barber. “I’m also a fan of layering – but that’s not so easy to do in the Dubai weather!”...
...The latest example is this interview in Der Spiegel magazine with Kenneth Clarke, a former minister who is an outspoken and sincerely pro-EU politician, but who nowadays is almost completely marginalised...
...Lionel Barber, editor The Financial Times: A Centenary History , by David Kynaston (1988) Kynaston’s history of the FT has provided many valuable insights over the years....
...Kenneth Lebrun, an M&A lawyer at Shearman & Sterling in Tokyo says: “I certainly tell my clients in many industries that they are essentially free from Chinese competition for US assets at the moment....
...the global economy with FT editor Lionel Barber....
...Austrian shock: Tony Barber looks at the far right's strong showing in the Austrian parliamentary elections and says the impact will be felt across the continent....
...Tony Barber Science The Serengeti Rules: The Quest to Discover How Life Works and Why It Matters, by Sean B Carroll, Princeton, RRP£18.95/$24.95 Carroll, a molecular biologist and geneticist, describes...
...Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times Ignore the wordy title....
...LIONEL BARBER Editor, Financial Times Lionel Barber is the editor of the Financial Times....
...Morrison is one of the most renowned designers working for a range of international companies but other less familiar names include Sam Hecht and Kim Collin of Industrial Facility, Sebastian Bergne and Barber...
...There’s a fine memorial to Kenneth Grahame among those of the literary lions, united as one by the great leveller, death.” Alastair Lack worked at the BBC World Service for 30 years....
...The other shortlisted titles this year were Making It Happen by Iain Martin, about the rise and fall of Fred Goodwin, former chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Kenneth...
...Lionel Barber, FT editor and chair of the judges, said the shortlist struck a “good balance between the quality of writing and ability to stir a powerful debate”....
...America’s John Kenneth Galbraith prize. Mr Coll graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Cum Laude, from Occidental College in 1980 with a degree in English and history. He lives in New York....
...Value added tax was brought in by Anthony Barber in his 1973 budget against a backdrop of high inflation....
...According to Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart, two US professors of economics, Greece has been in default for roughly one out of every two years since it gained independence....
...Barber recommends moving on to northern Sweden, where tourists can ski, go dog sledding and see the northern lights....
...1999: Rauf Denktash, Turkish Cypriot leader, interviewed by Leyla Boulton: “I tried asking him about his time as a fire-warden during the second world war …‘Chit-chat,’ he says mockingly.” 2004: Kenneth...
...Weisz and Hiddleston obliterate memories of the last screen incarnators, Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More (1955)....
...Tony Barber is a former FT Brussels bureau chief...
...But there are no Conservative party politicians at all here – not Cameron, not William Hague, his shadow foreign secretary, not Kenneth Clarke, the only authentically pro-EU voice in the shadow cabinet....
...The country had been in a state of default for about 50 per cent of the time since its recognition as an independent country in 1832, according to calculations in a book published last year by Kenneth Rogoff...
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