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...According to Maurice Buckmaster, head of the SOE French section, Walters was an unreliable witness because she suffered from the deluded idea that every man she came across fell in love with her and she...
...The River Café opened on the bank of the Thames in 1987, the year of Sorrell’s greatest triumph: the audacious takeover of J Walter Thompson, a New York advertising institution that was 13 times the size...
...He was trumped at the last minute by Guggenheim Baseball Group, led by Mark Walter of Guggenheim Partners....
...Harriet Walter plays Hylda, a lesbian vicar (in TV land, is there any other kind?), with tattoos and a gruff Yorkshire accent....
...Balzac, Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault rubbed shoulders; Josephine Baker tangled promiscuously with White’s own memories of the gay demi-monde in the early 1980s....
...In The Moth and the Mountain, Ed Caesar investigates a quixotic early assault on Everest by English eccentric Maurice Wilson, a tale full of dash and derring-do with hints of something darker (Viking, March...
...Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs rested on a bookshelf beside heavy tomes on monetary economics....
...Walter Thompson (owned by rival WPP) after the latter was accused of making racist and sexist remarks....
...But it also required intellectual guides — such as Michael Lind, Maurice Glasman, Eric Kaufmann and Jonathan Haidt — who helped me to nail down my inchoate dissatisfaction with modern liberalism....
...The lawyer had baited his trap, asking Mr Bernanke to talk about the 19th century economist Walter Bagehot’s dictum for a central bank in a financial crisis: to lend freely, against good collateral, and...
...“Maurice Saatchi used to say if you’re the best, you’ll be the biggest, which I have some sympathy for,” says Sorrell....
...Beautiful Ruins (2012) by Jess Walter is a gorgeous book and I’m also loving last year’s The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton, although it’s a bit odd reading about Amsterdam in Italy....
...There’s much lovely work from the cast – Richard Wilson playing a seedy old hotelier; Tom Edden as an irritating visitor with spaghetti legs; Natalie Walter making the love interest rather dim....
...Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP, built the former wire basket company into the industry’s largest holding company through acquisitions of famed creative agencies such as Ogilvy, J Walter Thompson...
...Julie Walters, actress. Helen Weir, group finance director, Lloyds TSB, the bank. Philip Williamson, former chief executive, Nationwide Building Society....
...Starr Foundation, a group with strong ties to Maurice R....
...Labour has not produced a Maurice Edelman, whose now-forgotten political narratives offered a parliamentary insider’s counterpoint to C.P....
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