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...Serious Sweet, by AL Kennedy, Cape, RRP£17.99 Set over the course of a single day, and travelling from Piccadilly to Chiswick via Knightsbridge, AL Kennedy’s latest novel is an ambitious, perambulatory...
...If the concerns raised by the IMF, the Pope, et al are to be addressed, we need concrete action to redistribute wealth from top to bottom and ensure the poorest share in the proceeds of economic growth....
...al, and without the stay in place....
...Azevedo et al called it something different — “in the nature of a bribe”....
...No surprise to see GMO et al flag up “impact on third parties” from the start....
...Again, it was all a bit vague in the courtroom, but one idea seemed to be giving NML et al whatever the backlog of 11 years of payments was, and then paying them at the EBG rate thereafter....
...So it’s not surprising that the first response from Buchheit et al is to answer back with bits of the bond contract that suggest sneaky loopholes instead....
...Now here he is on a blast from the past… It’s Allied Bank International v Banco Credito Agricola de Cartago et al....
...As Edelen et al write, you could read this as ‘existing authority’ for a reprofiling....
...Shi Cheng: Short Stories from Urban China, edited by Liu Deng, Carol Yinghua Lu and Ra Page, translated by Eric Abrahamsen, Nicky Harman, Julia Lovell, et al, Comma Press, RRP£9.99, 224 pages An anthology...
...Moody’s et al. are watching, waiting, and brooding over the UK’s AAA rating, after all....
...That’s more dilution discounts in shares for the hard-pressed taxpayers who saved RBS et al. The markets must be utterly bemused quaking in their boots at being opened up....
...Nick Hornby et al followed. Davies deserves this reissue under a new title....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...Musorgsky’s four-hour epic dramatises the turmoil preceding Peter the Great’s accession but carries modern resonances in Vladimir Putin et al....
...Again, Hugenholtz et al, point out that the majority of cases brought under the Directive have been about databases that would have been created anyway - telephone numbers, television schedules, concert...
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