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...They are framed as both imposing obstacles to conquer and as idyllic symbols, as in Cass, the painting by New Zealand modernist Rita Angus, whose portrayal of a small red railway station set against the...
...Williams’s Gail Getty is competent yet blurry, a pretty Everymum propelled through emotional trial and peripeteia....
...John Fallon, chief executive of the education firm Pearson, which owns the FT, says he hopes the introduction of the SDGs will bring a sharper focus on the outcomes of firms’ social responsibility work....
...Dalton Philips, CEO, Wm Morrison Supermarkets Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever Andy Clarke, CEO, ASDA Stores John Fallon, CEO, Pearson Stephen Howard, CEO, Business in the Community Dame Gail Rebuck, Chair...
...I’ve had fun developing the wine list for The Pearson Room [a brasserie in Canada Square], and am getting into sherries....
...“Anyone who wants to work can,” said Rita de Cassia Duarte, an office cleaner in São Paulo. “There are always vacancies for cleaning jobs.”...
...Tom Weldon, deputy chief executive of Penguin (part of Pearson, which owns the Financial Times), said: “The only way to fight piracy is to publish digital content across as many formats as possible, through...
...Gail Pearson was the bright Cupid, whose words could have been clearer....
...Gail Rebuck, who bought Tony Blair’s memoir for Random House, and also signed James Patterson, says that “the thing about Bob that always amazes me is that he runs this huge business....
...The two counter-tenors are ciphers – it is hard to believe Handel wrote Andronico for Senesino – but Gail Pearson makes a sweet Asteria and, as Bajazet, Handel’s greatest tenor role, Tom Randle injects some...
...The two counter-tenors are ciphers – hard to believe Handel wrote Andronico for Senesino – but Gail Pearson makes a sweet Asteria; and as Bajazet, Handel’s greatest tenor role, Tom Randle injects some intensity...
...Christel Bories, president and chief executive of Alcan Packaging, and Gail Rebuck, chairman and chief executive of Random House, the publisher - placed at number 24 and 25 respectively in 2005 - also missed...
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