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...and decades of work have gone into developing higher-yielding, more climate-resilient varieties of wheat and corn in the exporting countries of Europe and North America, the staples of Africa — such as millet...
...have championed the country’s homegrown digital infrastructure, known as the “India Stack”, as part of one of the world’s largest digital inclusion drives, and promoted the cultivation and consumption of millets...
...Nakate has recently edged towards vegetarianism, an unusual choice in Uganda, where eating meat is a mark of affluence....
...The company is now worth £3.7bn — for comparison, retail bellwether Marks and Spencer is capitalised at £4.6bn....
...Bonhams, June 29 “Dream Deferral”, a 2009 collage by Mark Bradford, who is representing the US at the Venice Biennale, is a highlight (estimate £1m-£1.5m)....
...Zurich Art Weekend, June 10-11 Donald Judd and Kazimir Malevich, Galerie Gmurzynska, to September 15 To open its new space in Zurich, and to mark the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Galerie Gmurzynska...
...This week marks the 100th anniversary of the Sykes-Picot agreement, the Anglo-French pact made in secret during the first world war to carve up the Ottoman territories of Greater Syria and Mesopotamia into...
...For this venture, Tiffany brought in artists Francis Millet and George Yewell, and teamed up with Stanford White, then just 27 and embarking on his distinguished career as an architect....
...First they focused on children’s experiences as heightened states: Jean-François Millet’s little peasants living harmoniously with nature, fed by their mother while their father works the land in “La Becquée...
...Mark Photiades, analyst at Canaccord Genuity, said although Blacks and Millets were unlikely to break even until 2017, the group had built “a solid, well-invested and scalable platform” for growth....
...In this arresting new volume, the 88-year-old critic reads as presciently and pertinently as ever: he interprets Mark Rothko as a quintessential migrant, “seeking, as only emigrants do, the unfindable place...
...Primestone’s investment style, more usually seen in private equity, is a mark of its pedigree: the firm was founded by three of Carlyle’s top buyout specialists in France....
...“The Sower” is showcased here alongside Paul le Rat’s 1873 etching of Millet’s image....
...The distinguishing mark of most NZ wines is high acidity but, according to Greening, “for reasons no one really understands, in most New Zealand regions and especially Central Otago, Pinot Noir loses acid...
...The outdoor clothing retailer now trades from roughly 200 Blacks- and Millets-branded outlets....
...UK high street – abandoned plans to raise fresh capital after failing to secure extra funding to revamp its stores and put itself up for sale again The heavily indebted group, which owns the Blacks and Millets...
...Although Renoir’s loose brushwork and lively colour stand out against Bouguereau’s leaden carefulness, there are similarities in the monumentality of forms and references to antiquity – “Bather” marks a...
...Mr Williams said the additional funding was needed to revamp its Millets and Blacks stores, after under-investment in the estate....
...in his power struggle with the Indonesian Bakrie family, after side-lining their top adviser at Bumi Resources - Half of business leaders think economy will get worse in 2012 - Retail giant Marks...
...If he is painting time, referencing the pastoral tradition which often marks late work – artists from Poussin to Twombly tackled the four seasons in old age – Hockney is, nevertheless, upbeat, evoking each...
...Carracci was from a family of painters in Bologna, and his work was to mark a watershed in Italian art....
...To me she’s beautiful …Life has given her a drubbing and sorrow and adversity have left their mark on her – now I can make use of it.”...
...Throughout the uneven Broadway staging of Mark Twain’s previously unproduced Is He Dead?...
...In Kampala the chief reminder of their presence are the local samosas and curries, but in Jinja their legacy still marks the architecture....
...Mark Charnock, analyst at Investec, said the business was not broken but “it is perhaps more exposed to competition …from non-specialists than had previously been thought”....
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