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...Paul Weiss is hiring investment funds lawyer James King from Kirkland & Ellis. King will be based in London. Santander has hired a trio of senior US bankers, Bloomberg reported....
...She worked with Johnson Tiles on “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red” — the installation by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper that filled the Tower of London moat with more than 800,000 ceramic poppies...
...In future, they will move from one English Heritage recreation of a dealing room staffed with waxwork effigies of traders in red braces and striped shirts to the next....
...farm in the Taunus mountains just north of the city....
...A queen’s gambit Kaili’s journey to infamy is a tale of hard work, and even harder networking. She was elected a councillor in her home city of Thessaloniki at the age of 24....
...Developed by John Caudwell (previously of Phones4u), it replaces a parking garage and a slightly eccentric filling station in London’s billionaire nexus....
...Some Democrats even began to swoop in, wanting to usher the occupiers into the progressive wing of the party....
...Zuma’s success was built on Sex and the City stylings and small plates of inoffensive, mostly forgettable food....
...A crowd of suits and red ties slowly makes its way through a welcome arch made from red balloons, towards a temporary stage bearing a huge red banner that reads: “Grand Opening Risever Machinery, LLC.”...
...This is a remarkable resource for FT staff and guests, with an unmatched view of St Paul’s and the still-sprouting City cluster....
...The building’s industrial past adds resonance to All Things Being Equal, a group show of more than 40 artists....
...Ryan Giggs is deftly poised in the yoga posture of adho mukha svanasana: an inverted V-shape known to lunch-break yoga devotees as the “downward-facing dog”....
...It also hosted the unforgotten England v Argentina match of the 1998 World Cup....
...Some locals say government policy is effectively allowing billionaires like Mr Gilbert, the Ilitch family which owns the Detroit Red Wings hockey team and, to a lesser extent, Mr Slim and Mr Lai, to stage...
...and cities....
...This was the western cusp of the city....
...To make sure we get the most from our investment in science, I’ve asked another of our Nobel Laureates Paul Nurse to conduct a review of the research councils....
...Yenza is an official project of the World Design Capital (WDC), a hugely ambitious biennial initiative founded by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (Icsid), a Montreal-based non-governmental...
...Read her review of Constable at the V&A Photograph: Howard Sooley...
...In a resurrected city, it’s easy to forget the past....
...And it is Dutch rather than Venetian influences that define much of the city’s architecture: the spires of the Admiralty and the cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, and the Kunstkammer, for instance....
...The nuclear terror of the Red Menace era is filtered through a fusion of SF and gumshoe novel to superb effect....
...Perhaps the cold war’s threats created a new hankering for pre-industrial life. Or maybe the steel heart of the working city needed softer surroundings....
...Showing us out amid the winter freeze, he admits he is ready for a warming glass of red wine. “It’s always 6 o’clock somewhere in the world.”...
...Victory in Europe or the relief of Mafeking, or to mourn the deaths of George V and Queen Victoria....
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