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...Nowadays, my ears are naked save for that thick filigree of hair that’s a function of not seeing a barber on a regular basis – that, and of course the twin elasticated loops of the plain, surgical-style...
...Lionel Barber is editor of the FT Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Tony Barber writes that the new EU leadership team in Brussels should turn their attention to Syria and the Balkans....
...As he hands over to long-term lieutenant Nick Read, Mr Colao is adamant that Vodafone has further to go. “It is a bit like being a captain of a ship....
...Lionel Barber is the editor of the FT Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...This year, Vodafone’s outgoing boss Vittorio Colao, ITV chief Carolyn McCall and Economist editor Zanny Minton Beddoes (not to mention FT editor Lionel Barber) are due to be among the attendees from corporate...
...A young lieutenant named Winston Churchill complained that his short stay in a cavalry regiment was a “useless and unprofitable exile”, but he did manage to play a lot of polo and write books....
...The Financial Times is hosting a reader event in Tokyo on September 28, entitled Japan’s Changing Attitudes to M&A, featuring FT editor Lionel Barber, DD’s Arash Massoudi and a panel of industry experts....
...Claretta: Mussolini’s, Last Lover, by RJB Bosworth, Yale University Press, RRP£18.99/$28, 320 pages Tony Barber is the FT’s Europe editor...
..., Sir Michael Barber....
...We follow Old India hand, Jeremiah Blake, along with Lieutenant William Avery, on their hunt for Xavier Mountstuart, a poet obsessed with the Thugs....
...Lionel Barber is editor of the FT. Next instalment: Volta River, Ghana Read a Q&A on the future of west Africa with Lionel Barber...
...During this process, Mr Shaibani’s authority has grown, while other senior lieutenants – who built the emirate’s glitzy landmarks and competed fiercely against each other for influence – have fallen from...
...Aside from Mr Darling, in the past 40 years only John Major and Tony Barber were thin in office. Neither ever seemed the part. The slimline George Osborne should take note. robert.shrimsley@ft.com...
...As for the ropes, the thin blue one is the barber hauler, blue-and-purple is the spinnaker halyard, black is the kicker and another blue is the cunningham. And that’s only a few....
...Pakistani law has never held sway in the region that Talat Masood, a retired lieutenant-general, calls “the mother of all evil”....
...Tony Barber is the FT’s Rome bureau chief....
...The judging panel members Lionel Barber, editor, Financial Times Lionel Barber is the editor of the Financial Times, appointed in November 2005....
...He emphasised that Lieutenant General David Richards, the head of the alliance’s force in the country, still spent the bulk of his time on development issues....
...Lionel Barber, editor, Financial Times Lionel Barber is the editor of the Financial Times, appointed in November 2005....
...minister, on Tuesday appointed an entirely new party hierarchy in an effort to suppress dissent exposed by the publication in a Milan newspaper of criticisms levelled at him by three of his most senior lieutenants...
...View the judges in session in our picture gallery Lionel Barber, editor, Financial Times Lionel Barber is the editor of the Financial Times, appointed in November 2005....
...And he began camping out in an apartment a few minutes from the office, just past an abandoned barber shop and a strip mall featuring L.A. Nails and a restaurant named Thai....
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