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...SEIU president Mary Kay Henry said: “The Ivy League is where the whole scandalous model of nearly free labour in college sports was born and that is where it is going to die.”...
...Fatigue is consequently just as important a consideration for these spaces as their financial sustainability, and that’s why partners Bennett and Hargaden — who previously ran Roger’s Office in Highland...
...The blur with reality extends to the film’s foundations: based on the actual case of the late Mary Kay Letourneau, jailed in 1997....
...“The Alabama model for economic success is under attack,” wrote Alabama governor Kay Ivey on the state commerce department’s blog in January, calling car manufacturing one of Alabama’s “crown jewel industries...
...Their safety there is assured by a pair of low-rent security goons, played by Tom Burke and Roger Evans with much terse, elliptical bickering....
...Mary Kay Henry, president of the 1.9mn-member Service Employees International Union, said she was struck by how “creative” Fain was when she met him last month....
...But of course, it had the opposite effect, reports the FT’s Taylor Nicole Rogers....
...All hail too the wise king that is PepsiCo chief executive Roger Enrico (Tony Shalhoub). The current vogue for brand origin stories can seem impossibly weird....
...Revered director of photography Roger Deakins gives everything a suitably lovely burnish....
...“Food is part of what they do,” says Ruth Rogers, a friend of the Wirths and owner of the River Café in London....
...Among the cameos, the keen-eyed will spy Jessica Rabbit, star of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the groundbreaking mash-up of animation and live action made by Zemeckis back in 1988....
...Roger Burton — stylist, curator and owner of one of the world’s biggest collections of street fashion — is showing me the one piece he would save were his premises to catch fire....
...“The pressure [to find workers] has eased a little bit,” said Olivia Leigh, a Macerich executive vice-president....
...For others, such as the great Kay Mander, the movie business simply proved too grindingly sexist....
...(The bittersweet mood is heightened by the death last year of director Roger Michell.)...
...British eccentricity was mined just last month in The Duke, Roger Michell’s winning true story of Robin Hood-ish art thief Kempton Bunton....
...Her mother, Janet Leigh, starred in all-time classics like Hitchcock's Psycho and the Manchurian Candidate....
...warehouse that’s going to vote have pushed the boundaries of what’s possible and have changed the conversation around where, how and who the demands for a union are coming from in this country,” said Mary Kay...
...Roger Michell’s nimble caper is the second British film this year in which scampish kids play out in period working-class streets with wooden swords and bin-lid shields....
...Cooked up to counter the thickly commercial landscape of American children’s TV, the equation added pedagogy to mass entertainment to create a boisterous, urban answer to the more sedate Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood...
...Guest host Taylor Nicole Rogers talks to Mick Lynch, the general secretary of UK-based transport union the RMT....
...The pristine Stetsons recall the days of Roy Rogers. The blood and vinegar come from the grindhouse film circuit lionised by Quentin Tarantino....
...Bolton Hale and Pace Vivien Leigh Sale of the Century Manchester...
...Napoleon’s march across Europe created an army of champagne salesmen; the clarity of Cristal was honed by Tsarist fears of poisoning; during the second world war, Churchill worried over the vineyards of Pol Roger...
...Empathy machines, the late critic Roger Ebert called them....
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