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...It was a toad ceremony on 1 June 2019 that changed Cox’s own life....
...February 15 to September 1; further information and tickets here ‘Burtynsky: Extraction/Abstraction’, Saatchi Gallery The biggest show to date of the work of Canadian photographer and artist Edward Burtynsky...
...The country, which, via Solidarity’s emergence in 1980, supplied the initial thread that led to the unravelling of the Soviet bloc, is also home to 1.7mn Ukrainian refugees; it is their chief refuge....
...Airman Jack Teixeira is, to put it mildly, no Edward Snowden....
...But China’s official death toll is just 5,235, far less than 1.1mn in the US and more than 210,000 in the UK....
...In total, the factory hoped to have 1,200 students from six schools that September....
...King Charles III will be crowned with St Edward’s Crown at Westminster Abbey, London on May 6....
...(Early models of Verner Panton’s sinuous cantilevered stacking chair, developed with Vitra in the 1960s and made of fibreglass-reinforced polyester, change hands for £1,000-plus.)...
...But economists, also worried about rising inflation, are not optimistic that the scale and delivery of the planned stimulus will be enough to prime a “V-shape” recovery from the world’s biggest consumer...
...She and fellow protester Eben Lazarus were fined £1,081.48, but avoided prison. Marcus, 33, is already in prison, even though he hasn’t been found guilty....
...Letter in response to this article: Consumer boycott would bring big emitters to heel / From Andreas V Georgiou, Darnestown, MD, US...
...Other pieces owned by Woolf will feature in the V&A show....
...After the continuous 10-minute slaughter, at least 379 lay dead and more than 1,000 wounded. Some estimates put the number of casualties much higher....
...China, which also suffered initial delays, has administered more than 900m doses to its population of 1.4bn....
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...Only under questioning did Fletcher recall a facetious tweet she had sent as debate raged over the statue of slave trader Edward Colston, which was tipped into Bristol Harbour last year....
...produce 1.4bn jabs, enough to vaccinate 700m people....
...Three meals worth about Won1,400 ($1.25) are provided daily and no outside food is allowed. Samsung declined to be interviewed for this story....
...Travel restrictions have been less of an obstacle for wealthy buyers, says Edward de Mallet Morgan of Knight Frank’s super-prime division....
...Edward Luce responds Rana, a US-China clash over Taiwan ought to rank as the number one geopolitical risk in the world — by quite a long way....
...Joe Biden’s $1.9tn stimulus promises to propel the global economy towards its pre-pandemic path through increased US demand for foreign-made goods....
...Now, as someone who has at every turn made it clear that he is governing only for himself and the 0.1 per cent, that will be a tough sell — though I'll caveat that point by saying that if Facebook continues...
...This is the 155-year-old cradle and home of generations of outstanding Hungarian artists, which on September 1 was transformed by an act of government from a public institution into the property of a “private...
...FT commenter Patnaik K V: Are central banks better prepared now, in terms of ammunition at their disposal, to respond to the economic fallout of this pandemic than they were in 2008?...
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