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...The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com...
...Tuna Trading Ltd. with a very respectable 44.5 and 42 points each....
...“Some things travel outside their origin stories,” Johnson says when I ask him what the word, and the song, mean to him....
...The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music. Topher Forhecz is the FT’s executive producer. The FT’s global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley....
...McKee was a senior executive at Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a division of Johnson & Johnson....
...Plus, the FT’s US business editor, Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, explains why Peloton’s latest turmoil makes it an attractive acquisition target....
...Lunch with the FT: mathematician Hannah Fry The author-broadcaster talks to John Thornhill about the limitations of artificial intelligence, how to teach Boris Johnson about exponential growth and how a...
...In the Whitechapel exhibition, a black vessel sits alone on a highly vibrant carpet from the archives of the African-American-owned Johnson Publishing Company held in the Stony Island Arts Bank....
...Tencent, Alibaba, Berkshire Hathaway, Johnson & Johnson and JPMorgan have also maintained a presence among the top ranks....
...Johnson are the only two left with AAA ratings)....
...It lost a lot of trust,” says Mr Song....
...You know, Robert Johnson may have been altering the style of his singing delivery so it was the correct volume for what was getting picked up. That’s what we don’t know....
...David Honigmann explores one of the handful of songs recorded by the blues singer Robert Johnson, in which he is pursued by the Devil, society or his own demons....
...Singer Brian Johnson boasted he was handy with a glass in “Have a Drink on Me” but the taste for mainstream ale has been waning in the developed world....
...Major Tom, the astronaut in David Bowie’s classic song Space Oddity, loses his radio link and is never heard from again....
...And then there’s the song of the national team in disarray, a fired coach and talk of a root-and-branch reorganisation of the game. Was that the first cuckoo I just heard?...
...John Leach, the RMT’s lead negotiator in the dispute, called on London’s mayor to “get his managers back round the table . . . and enable them to reverse these cuts”....
...“London Underground Ltd has shown emphatically that when we stop taking action, it stops backing down,” he wrote....
...Compare songs with drug patents....
...It was the sixth song in the London premiere of Swanlights, an elaborate staging of Antony and the Johnsons tracks, originally commissioned by New York’s Museum of Modern Art....
...Open Europe, the think-tank, has supporters such as Jardine Matheson’s Lord Leach of Fairford and Michael Dobson, chief executive of Schroders....
...The body has also asked the Commission to intervene in last year’s agreed sale of Virgin Music’s song catalogue, which includes chart-topping tracks from Robbie Williams, The Kooks and Duffy, after the revelation...
...He skipped university, cold-calling music companies until he got a job as a talent scout and song plugger at April Music, a CBS-owned music publishing company....
...Peter Gabriel: “Sledgehammer” (Director: Steven R Johnson, 1986) A moveable feasting on the idea of still life or a snazzy way of showing off claymation?...
...Spotify charges $10, €10 or £10 a month for unlimited access to a library of 18m songs and offers a limited amount of listening for free....
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