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...Peter Schaffer’s Amadeus was not the first work to cast him as the epitome of mediocrity, and the myth that he poisoned Mozart is unjustly popular....
...“Print has become a luxury product,” says Schaffer. Crowe talks about creating “a truly bespoke, handmade piece of media”....
...News of Ms Schaffer’s demand comes just days before Marc Bolland, chief executive of M&S, and chairman Robert Swannell, face the retailer’s army of private investors at its annual meeting....
...“In Sri Lanka the string of pearls theory is alive and well,” says author Robert Kaplan, whose work popularised the theory of China’s growing influence in south Asia....
...Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, and Robert Gates, the defence secretary, have pressed AK Antony, the Indian defence minister who is on a two-day visit to Washington, to opt for US bids to supply...
...Teresita Schaffer, head of the south Asia programme at Washington’s Centre for Strategic and International Studies, emphasises the enduring importance for Islamabad of ties to the militants....
...And Simon Schaffer recounts the Society’s efforts to manage a furore over lightening rods in the 1780s, with lessons for the role of scientific expertise today....
...“West Africa is the most underserved,” says Robert Binns, chief marketing officer at World Airways, which operates the thrice-weekly Houston Express charter....
...This is the bull in the china shop syndrome, says Katie Beavan of Robert Schaffer Associates, a US management consultancy....
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