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...But Fflur Roberts, head of luxury goods at market research provider Euromonitor International, says big royal events do boost sales....
...When Queen Elizabeth II died on Truss’s third day in office, she struggled to find a register equal to the national mood....
...In 2006, the well-connected Fink learnt that Merrill Lynch’s new CEO Stan O’Neal was open to the idea of selling the investment bank’s sprawling money-management arm....
...Reviewing her biography of Abraham Lincoln the historian Andrew Roberts complained “the 16th president gets only an occasional look-in”....
...Mini deals, maxi displeasure Mini trade deals — small, piecemeal agreements that stop short of covering everything and anything — have been a hallmark of the Trump administration’s trade policy....
...The grade II-listed Blackpool Grand Theatre has seen a lot in its 126 years, from the town’s rise as a booming seaside resort to its long decline into one of the most deprived parts of the UK....
...What else we’re reading Sky-high living Skyscraper construction is a hallmark of property booms, and the new crop is the largest yet....
...Mr Kuok established himself as a commodities trader after World War II, trading in essential foods including rice, sugar and wheat flour....
...Deloitte’s move across the city’s Jana Pawla II Avenue is one of many big tenancy deals this year that have merely moved rental income from one building to another....
...The kids were divided up, with two-thirds being allocated to Edward II of England, which actually understates his numerical advantage, and a third to Robert the Bruce....
...(Financial Times) The agreement, crafted by two Senate leaders, offers only a temporary reprieve from the brinkmanship that has become a hallmark of divided government....
...With As You Like It, the play forms part of the second year of The Bridge Project, a three-year partnership between London’s Old Vic, New York’s BAM and Neal Street that combines British and American acting...
...The company gradually added each of the eight-play cycle (from Richard II through to Richard III), culminating in a marathon three-day event, with all eight performed consecutively....
...The United States and others did a good job at doing just this in the aftermath of World War II....
...The hallmarks in each case: multiple bombings aimed at unguarded, civilian targets that are designed to scare Westerners and rattle the economy.”...
...Neal Batson, the independent examiner appointed by the US Federal Bankruptcy Court to look into Enron’s collapse, would put it like this, some months later, in Appendix E of his lengthy report: “RBS and...
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