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...The fortunes of ExodusPoint, whose founder Michael Gelband is another Millennium alumnus, illustrate the challenges for new entrants....
...Additional music from Ian Enright, Rebecca Seidel and Blue Dot Sessions....
...Sally Rooney and Anne Enright are fans, which tells you something....
...Fiction The many significant novels for spring include Graham Swift’s Here We Are (Scribner RRP£14.99, February), Sebastian Barry’s A Thousand Moons (Faber RRP£18.99 /Viking RRP$27, March), Anne Enright...
...In his introduction, Tonkin recalls an interview he conducted with the German-born author WG “Max” Sebald, (no 97, The Emigrants, translated by Michael Hulse) shortly before Sebald’s death in a car accident...
...Michael Silverblatt is a brilliant, thoughtful interviewer, and his Bookworm gives you the inside track on authors from George Saunders to Yiyun Li and Arundhati Roy....
...Michael Wood, the literary academic who chairs the 2015 panel of judges, said: “The range of different performances and forms of these novels is amazing....
...Commenting on the shortlist, Michael Wood, chair of the judging panel, said: “The writers present an extraordinary range of approaches to fiction....
...The Green Road, by Anne Enright, Cape, RRP£16.99/WW Norton, RRP$26.95 Like The Gathering, Enright’s 2007 Booker winner, The Green Road centres on a family reunion....
...The Green Road, by Anne Enright, Jonathan Cape, RRP£16.99/WW Norton, RRP$26.95 Like The Gathering, Enright’s 2007 Booker winner, The Green Road centres on a family reunion....
...Michael Enright, a professor of business at the University of Hong Kong, says Hong Kong’s advantages of knowing the outside world and how to operate in China is no longer the unique skill it once was as...
...Michael Enright, a professor at the University of Hong Kong and author of a book on China’s manufacturing hub in the Pearl River Delta, says that the job preferences of women in particular have changed....
...Michael Enright is Sun Hung Kai Professor at the University of Hong Kong. He is co-author of ‘The Greater Pearl River Delta’ (Invest Hong Kong, 2010)....
...Michael Enright, a professor of business at the University of Hong Kong, says this may be the first time in history when a government has actively sought to turn its back on its early industrial past....
...But Enright is characteristically determined not to be predictable....
...“Unless the whole Japanese production base is off line for some weeks, the production system can absorb it,” said Michael Enright, a professor of business at the University of Hong Kong and an expert on...
...Michael Enright of the University of Hong Kong says he was asked by a client considering sourcing manufacturing from Asia to compare Chinese and Indian transport, electricity and labour costs....
...Here’s what Michael Enright, professor of business at the University of Hong Kong and an expert on trade linkages across Asia, had to say about the impact on the tech sector: Michael Enright: Unless the...
...The scale of the Pearl river delta’s export sector is difficult to capture, although one comparison quoted by Michael Enright, a regional development expert, is particularly telling....
...The area has been “the fastest growing portion of the fastest growing province in the fastest growing large economy in the world”, wrote Michael Enright and Edith Scott in their 2007 report for the Hong...
...McEwan’s 3-1 favourite was pipped to the post by Anne Enright for The Gathering....
...“One of the things Pearl River delta companies have excelled in is ramping up for specific production runs,” says Michael Enright, a Hong Kong-based regional development and competitiveness expert....
...“Without economic growth, everything else becomes really problematic,” Michael Enright, a consultant, and co-author of a new book, China Into the Future, said....
...won Enright this year’s Man Booker Prize....
...Michael Enright, a professor at the University of Hong Kong and an expert on the Pearl River Delta’s manufacturing economy, moved his family to Singapore in January, in part because his two youngest daughters...
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