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...In this deep dive, my colleague Laurence Fletcher explores how Citadel has built its remarkable moneymaking machine....
...Productions of Shakespeare’s history play often aim to catch the state of the nation — witness Laurence Olivier’s patriotic 1944 film....
...In an interview with the FT’s Laurence Fletcher, he described his bet against UK government bonds as “the gifts that keep on giving.”...
...Rating 2/10: The elephant in the room whispers softly as you’re crushed against the wall....
...He sees the pavilion as part of The Question of Clay, a multi-institution project with past exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery and White Cube, and a research project at the V&A....
...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...This exhibition at the V&A invites us into the opulent world of master goldsmith Carl Fabergé and his London clientele....
...But I get the impression that, just occasionally, really V, V, VIPs may be given a glimpse within....
...Nicholas II of Russia, Edward VII and George V of Great Britain, Chulalongkorn of Siam and the Duc d’Orléans were among its early patrons....
...Kaufmann, Jr in 1974, but when cleaning and remedial work is complete it will be one of the highlights of the new V&A East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park....
...Then came confirmation from Laurence Kanter, a Botticelli expert at Yale University Art Gallery....
...“To truly power-dress is to express your individuality,” says Jeanne Yang, stylist for Hollywood clients such as Robert Downey Jr....
...Prices up and down like Wall Street, some experts buy the sneaker resale market at over $2 billion. And it could be $6 billion by 2025....
...Letter from Louis J Cutrona, Jr, in response to Tussle for tech supremacy powers US-China animosity David Zweig, in characterising the US-China trade dispute as a ‘tussle’, misses a crucial issue....
...The Wall Street group is already planning to move “several hundred” of its 16,000 UK workers to the continent....
...But it is Wall Street and Washington that have the most to gain, writes the FT’s Rana Foroohar....
...(FT) Apple v WeChat The biggest rival to Apple’s flagship smartphone in China is a messaging app that allows users to pay for food, hail cabs, stream video and more....
...Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, who marched with Martin Luther King Jr in the 1960s, will also testify....
...It also hosted the unforgotten England v Argentina match of the 1998 World Cup....
...Laurence Olivier’s Richard III (1955), spurning or turning topsy-turvy the picture-book pageantry of his Henry V, is a designer maelstrom of evil....
...and 1938: two big gun laws are passed (or, gangsters help scare legislators into action) In 1929, seven men were shot dead in the St Valentine’s Day Massacre, having been “lined up against a whitewashed wall...
...It was built in the late 1530s for King James V and his French wife Mary of Guise but it is doubtful that they ever lived there together as James died in 1542, leaving Mary to hold court at Stirling alone...
...Baker Jr....
...Delaire, which opened fully in May, belongs to jeweller Laurence Graff....
...Seligman, and Julius Bryant, keeper of word and image at the V&A – were congenial, lively company throughout....
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