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...“They are flasks of air from the Halley Research Station in Antarctica.”...
...When Paul Smith put plates of spaghetti on shirts in the mid-1990s, inspired by the kitsch plastic displays he discovered in Tokyo, it spoke of his love of Japanese culture in a way that appealed to his...
...Yet Halley VI, one of five British Antarctic bases, is built on a floating ice shelf, 37 metres above sea level....
...For Richard II, Paul Englishby’s score of 2013 has been paired with Vaughan Williams’s incidental music from 1913....
...John Paul Rathbone is the FT’s Latin America editor Illustration by James Ferguson...
..., by Paul Krugman, WW Norton, RRP£14.99 Paul Krugman, winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, is the most influential economics columnist in the US....
...But the death in 2003 of 69-year-old Promodès co-founder Paul-Louis Halley, in an air crash meant the loss of a patriarch who held the family together, according to people who know the Halleys....
...Once again Mr Arnault seems to have taken advantage of a split among the controlling family shareholders, the Halleys of Carrefour, to move in. So far, the investment has been disappointing....
...He took advantage of a classic feud among Carrefour’s controlling Halley family to move in....
...He took advantage of a classic feud among Carrefour’s controlling Halley family shareholders to move in....
...The three branches of the Halley family that own the stake are the descendants of Paul-Auguste Halley, who founded the grocery chain Promodès, which merged with Carrefour in 1999....
...The Halley family, its biggest shareholder, this week broke ties with Luc Vandevelde, Carrefour’s chairman....
...paul.betts@ft.com Terminal battle It is the closest thing to a civil war Hong Kong has ever seen....
...Edmund Halley was able to exploit Newton’s ideas to predict that the comet which bears his name would return in about 1758. It showed up in 1759....
...Paul Dulson, clothing manager for the British Antarctic Survey based in Cambridge, says: “Our scientists and technical staff use them at our Halley station where temperatures are around -50°F....
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