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...They hang alongside the wild, pulsating work of Arnold Schmidt, who has been working at the House of Artists since 1986....
...One of the projects she’s working on is titled “Everybody Hurts”, inspired by an idea first suggested by two medical education specialists in Australia, Margaret Bearman and Elizabeth Molloy....
...Healthcare companies, which are directly involved in the response to the virus, may emerge as one of the most effective havens, said Margaret Vitrano, a portfolio manager with ClearBridge Investments....
...But the biggest applause from the 4,000-strong crowd in Beverly Hills was for a guest appearance by Margaret Thatcher....
...So when Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, claims that its “principles of freedom of expression, diversity, inclusiveness and science-based thinking” are typical of the industry,...
...As trouble in Mr Schmidt’s government grew, Kohl re-established his own party authority. In 1982 the FDP abandoned the Schmidt coalition in his favour, making him chancellor....
...“You don’t have to like sponsors,” says the Canadian scholar Margaret MacMillan, an admired contemporary historian and former warden of St Antony’s College, Oxford....
...In his later years he continued mentoring and coached sports at Sacred Heart Schools even long after his children, Margaret and Jim, had graduated. They survive him along with his second wife, Eileen....
...He described Margaret Thatcher, whose hardheadedness particularly on European issues both impressed and exasperated him, as “an outstanding 19th-century figure”....
...Among those who saw Genscher as less than dependable were George HW Bush, Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Schmidt....
...All but two of the 42 individuals chosen since 1970 — Margaret Thatcher in 1987 and Angela Merkel this year — have been men....
...The Labour MP Margaret Hodge, the committee’s chair, branded Google’s behaviour over its tax arrangements “devious, calculated and, in my view, unethical”....
...A Greek private school, then straight to the Red University — which is how Margaret Thatcher described the University of Essex. Who was or still is your mentor?...
...The report also reveals how the British prime minister was heavily reliant on West Germany’s chancellor Helmut Schmidt to help deliver his objectives, in the face of opposition from a hostile French president...
...Almost 30 years ago Harold Macmillan, the former Conservative prime minister, stood up at a dinner in London and made a now famous speech about Margaret Thatcher’s privatisation policy....
...“I have never seen a health event threaten the very survival of societies and governments in already very poor countries,” Margaret Chan, director-general of the WHO, said in a statement on Monday....
...He was known as Jacques Delors’s “Exocet”: the enforcer for a European Commission president who tormented Margaret Thatcher....
...Like Margaret Thatcher before her, she has had to endure a huge amount of media attention over her handbags....
...The former president gives a throaty chuckle as an aide says the single name “Margaret” from the sidelines....
...Mr Schmidt is a member of the prime minister’s Business Advisory Group, which has its regular quarterly meeting on Monday....
...As such, he crops up quite frequently in Margaret Thatcher‘s autobiography – in ways that cast a revealing light on today’s debates and dilemmas....
...Barney Jones, a Google sales executive from 2002 to 2006, went public with some of the testimony behind last week’s parliamentary hearing, which prompted Margaret Hodge, chair of the public accounts committee...
...Denmark did not wish to pay for other “rich” nations’ rebates, Ms Thorning-Schmidt explained, in an apparent reference to the UK....
...Margaret Chan, health policy expert. China. 5. Ha-Joon Chang, economist, author. South Korea. 6. Paul Collier, development economist. UK. 7. Richard Dawkins, biologist, author. UK. 8....
...It’s very, very simple,” Ms Thorning-Schmidt told a parliamentary committee on Thursday....
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