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...[MUSIC PLAYING] Thanks to Michael Skapinker and Margaret Heffernan. This episode of Working It was produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval and mixed by Simon Panayi....
...Two AI ethics research leaders, Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell, exited in 2020 and 2021, respectively, after a highly publicised row with the company....
...The podcast series In the Library also features a smorgasbord of writers, directors and A-listers, such as actors Margot Robbie and Margaret Qualley, the latter recently opened Chanel’s couture show....
...Sign up to get Isabel’s free Working It newsletter in your inbox every Wednesday: ft.com/newsletters Presented by Isabel Berwick, produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval, mixed by Simon Panayi....
...Gillian Anderson breathes life into the human femur that captivated anthropologist Margaret Mead, historian Janina Ramirez considers a 15th-century figurine of Mary Magdalene, Kate Winslet assesses how a...
...Simon supplements his office income with stints as a drag performer and by filming sex acts for punters online....
...At Matchesfashion.com, where the buying team considers the brand alongside fellow minimalists Lemaire, Jil Sander and Margaret Howell, sales across denim and trousers are repeatedly strong....
...The first mystery to be confronted on picking up Holmes, Margaret and Poe (Century £20) by James Patterson and Brian Sitts is: why not “Holmes, Marple and Dupin”?...
...Starting next week, we have a number of stories about this year’s votes, and a series of films on democracy by world famous writers such as Margaret Atwood....
...Simon Edelsten is co-manager of the Artemis Global Select Fund and Mid Wynd International Investment Trust...
...“Signed first-edition paperbacks by Philip K Dick — aka the Prince of Pulp — can retail at between £1,500 and £2,000,” says Simon Finch of Voewood Rare Books, citing Dr Futurity and The World Jones Made,...
...Former Cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke, a Tory MP on the right of the party, said the fiscal event felt “maximalist in terms of [the government’s] ambition” and signalled an election was “more imminent...
...Margaret Thatcher complained of what her successors would describe as a “blob”; when she suspected civil servants of not being “one of us”, she meant not supporting her agenda....
...“We’d moved from St Paul’s in the City of London to St Margaret’s Bay [on the Kent coast], a change that proved too drastic,” says Barnes, who works at the University of Kent....
...As a student she joined the centre-left Liberal Democrats and despised Margaret Thatcher, who is now her heroine....
...“If Margaret Thatcher would be an agent, they would question her. She could run a country but not be a football agent. Because in football many men believe they are the only ones that know,” she says....
...The process of organising its return took just a year, and was led by Sigidimnak’ Nox Ts’aawit (Dr Amy Parent), Canada research chair in indigenous education and governance at Simon Fraser University in...
...But he eschewed writing on figures such as Simón Bolívar, believing that minor personalities captured a deeper sense of a country’s history....
...A time when politicians like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher were promoting the idea that widespread prosperity could be created by unleashing the animal spirits of profit-seeking capitalism....
...Burn Book: A Tech Love Story by Kara Swisher (Simon & Schuster)The tech industry said it wanted to change the world....
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...Certainly, the consultant Simon Matthews thinks it’s “high time they were stopped”....
...‘Simon Schama’s History of Now’ is airing on BBC2, Sunday December 4 and 11, 9.30pm; all episodes are available on iPlayer....
...My holiday reading included this wonderful FT Magazine column by Simon Kuper about Spain’s Don’t Look Up election, which seemingly ignored what should be the nation’s most pressing concern....
...This makes Power and Progress (Basic Books £25/Public Affairs $32), written by MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, a timely read....
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