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...Stefan Brüggemann, artistIntelligence for Dummies by Glenn O’Brien This is a collection of essays and writing by the late American journalist and editor Glenn O’Brien. He was a friend....
...From discussion in the Eden Project’s dome-covered ecosystems, O’Brien hopes to distil a manifesto — he calls it a “sentiment” — about how the UK should evolve over the next 30 years....
...He is frighteningly unpredictable, increasingly sadistic, and the ghost (Ciarán O’Brien), who rises from an onstage pool which becomes the portal between this world and the next, is a bellicose warrior not...
...Unless the child was Mary Catherine Bateson — daughter of American anthropology power couple Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson....
...The other caucus that has made inroads on government policy is the China Research Group, founded by backbenchers Neil O’Brien and Tom Tugendhat....
...His new novel Missionaries is a cross between a Don DeLillo novel and Tim O’Brien. It is a reflection on US involvement in a difficult region with all of its moral complexities....
...Additional research by Amy O’Brien...
...He dominates Robert O’Brien, the national security adviser, and Mark Esper, the US defence secretary. Not since Henry Kissinger has America’s chief diplomat wielded such influence....
...Girl , by Edna O’Brien, Faber, RRP£16.99/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, RRP$26 In a novel the FT’s reviewer described as “impeccably written and indelible”, O’Brien fictionalises the experiences of Nigerian...
...(They did sometimes cross paths: Dunn and O’Brien lived on the same street and remain friends today....
...And Mr O’Brien? He will celebrate by running the Philadelphia marathon in 10 days’ time....
...Letters in response to this article: Backward-looking subjects offer valuable lessons / From Stephen O’Brien, London W9, UK Oxbridge and the FT / From Konstantinos Adamopoulos, Glyfada, Greece ‘Oxford...
...In 2005 Mr O’Brien launched Open Europe, a leading Eurosceptic think-tank, making his name with the “no to the euro” campaign....
...When Margaret Thatcher met Mikhail Gorbachev they argued about capitalism. Gorbachev accused the then UK prime minister of only being interested in society’s “haves” and neglecting the “have-nots”....
...Margaret O’Brien, director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit, said much depends on line managers in relation to flexible working....
...and Edna O’Brien still going strong, with such great figures as Muriel Spark, Penelope Fitzgerald, Iris Murdoch, Angela Carter and Anita Brookner recently departed....
...An early employee was Sonia Orwell, who brought in Saul Bellow and Mary McCarthy — so setting a pattern whereby literary novelists such as Edna O’Brien and Margaret Drabble complemented Weidenfeld’s own...
...Professor Margaret O’Brien, director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit at the Institute of Education, describes SPL as a “wasted opportunity”....
...O’Brien recounts the story with enormous verve....
...Indeed, despite recent developments, TV is still, to steal a line from Black-ish, as white as “the inside of Conan O’Brien’s thigh”....
...Kieran O’Brien completes the sextet as the cheery, out-and-proud Guy....
...There are notable exceptions of course, most recently James O’Brien’s patient, forensic unravelling of Ukip leader Nigel Farage....
...Neil O’Brien, a former Policy Exchange director who advises the chancellor, and Sajid Javid, the Treasury minister responsible for the state-controlled banks, have told Mr Barty the report will be studied...
...Neil O’Brien, one of Mr Osborne’s special advisers, has argued that an area’s skill level is the ultimate determinant of its long-term growth....
...Conor Cruise O’Brien’s The Great Melody (1992) remains the best and most detailed account but Norman captures the key points....
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