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...led off with Prestini’s “Distance to the Market”, followed by Missy Mazzoli’s evocative “As Long as we Live”, based on a poem by Walt Whitman; Molly Joyce’s haunting “East River,” to Christopher Oscar Peña...
...“There is no way we are reaching net zero [by 2050] without Alberta,” Seamus O’Regan told the FT....
...Through the Vatican’s press office Cardinal Parolin and Archbishop Peña Parra declined to comment....
...I can see him recreating 21st century clientele networks,” said Shannon O’Neil at the Council on Foreign Relations, using the politician’s nickname....
...“It is hard to see how you can come back from this,” said Beto O’Rourke, a Democratic congressman from El Paso on the Mexican border, where a quarter of all jobs depend on trade with Mexico....
...“If Russia truly wants to damage the US and weaken the western world order, Mexico’s elections . . . offer a rewarding and vulnerable target,” says Shannon O’Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations, a US...
...If US-Mexican relations become tumultuous, Mexico might be more reluctant to do that,” noted Shannon O’Neil at the Council on Foreign Relations....
...“[Mr Peña Nieto] basically has a year.”...
...“This is a proposal that only a guy in the sugar industry in the United States could love,” says Bill O’Conner of the US Sweetener Users Association....
...(FT) Risks of relying on robots for recruitment Robots are not just taking people’s jobs away, they are beginning to hand them out, too, says Sarah O’Connor....
...When President Enrique Peña Nieto first came to power in 2012, he was hailed both at home and abroad as a charismatic and dynamic leader....
...#AICM mueve menos pasajeros que aeropuertos de ciudades más pequeñas o con ingresos más bajos http://t.co/gn7YG1hprF pic.twitter.com/M9kGQQmGWg— IMCO (@imcomx) August 28, 2014 Other companies potentially...
...If squeezed by oil prices, Mexico would face the choice of cutting spending (tough – 2015 is a mid-term election year and President Enrique Peña Nieto’s popularity levels are already at a two-decades low...
...- Guest post: what to do when the Chinese state comes knocking | By Steve Olson and Bingna Guo, O’Melveny & Myers “Sorry to wake you, but we’ve got trouble in Shenzhen—the police have detained our senior...
...On a visit to Spain this month, Mr Peña Nieto urged businesses to “invest and grow with Mexico”....
...The master alchemist, Jim O’Neill, set the pace with the formulation 13 years ago of the four-nation BRICs (with or without a final capital S for South Africa)....
...“One is an issue of the capacity of the justice system,” said Ms O’Neill. “Or is it political?”...
...That could be a tall order: the past three Mexican presidents have all championed different national security strategies to combat kidnappings, extortion – known as “loot or lead”, plata o plomo – and drug-related...
...So, asks Mexico analyst Shannon O’Neill in Foreign Policy magazine, will it all do much to advance a joint neighborhood agenda for the next 20 years and grabbing the opportunity to promote a truly North...
...The irony is not lost on Beto O’Rourke, congressional representative for El Paso. “It is clear which way drug legalisation is going in the US,” he says....
...For starters, its annual growth rate of 1.3 per cent exceeded expectations of a 1 percent growth rate, and its quarter-to-quarter seasonally adjusted number came in positive (o.8 percent), ending all speculations...
...Finally, President Enrique Peña Nieto’s history suggests a predilection towards infrastructure investment....
...(Financial Times) Peña Nieto pledges transformational reform of Pemex: “Enrique Peña Nieto, the Mexican president, vowed to press ahead with what he claimed would be a “transformational” reform of Pemex...
...As Shannon O’Neil, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations points out, less than 40 per cent of the country’s roads are paved....
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