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...A host of influential bankers and investors found their feet at the business, from Bruce Wasserstein and Joseph Perella, who went on to form their own boutique firm, to Richard Handler, now chief executive...
...The bank has long been by the side of Revlon tycoon Ronald Perelman, but could face off against him and other Revlon stakeholders in bankruptcy court should things get uglier....
...The writer worked in the White House for Ronald Reagan and on Capitol Hill for many years. The Republican party has suffered three massive blows to its power and image this week....
...It also defended Ronald Reagan in 1980 over an attempt to block him from receiving $29.4m in federal election funds....
...Frank Sinatra hosted a celebration for Democrat John F Kennedy in 1961 and crossed the American political divide two decades later to serenade Republican Ronald Reagan....
...The Republican party must break Donald Trump’s stranglehold, writes Bruce Bartlett, who worked in the White House for Ronald Reagan....
...Alasdair Ronald of wealth manager Brewin Dolphin said the sustainability of SLA’s dividend “remains a concern”....
...Ronald Houtman, a plant consultant based in the Netherlands, describes the evolution of breeding as symptomatic of the “McDonaldisation” of the plant industry....
...President Ronald Reagan’s administration started putting these views into practice in 1982....
...Ronald Mann, a professor at the Columbia Law School in New York, thinks Mr Katyal’s success was in persuading the court to see the case as an effort to work around the decision of previous cases....
...It’s interesting to contrast this song with Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA”....
...In September 1984, Ronald Reagan was coasting towards re-election as president of the US. Addressing a crowd in Hammonton, New Jersey, he paid tribute to a local hero....
...In the end Bruce Springsteen won....
...Bruce Springsteen's bleak ballad of American life has been promoted by politicians from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump. David Honigmann examines the song's fraught relationship with power....
...Many feared Ronald Reagan. But his was an optimistic country whereas Trump’s America is a dark, fearful and insular place....
...Lest it be accused of liberal sentimentality, the ad comes with a title worthy of a Bruce Willis action movie: “Born the Hard Way”....
...The River was released in October 1980, two weeks before Ronald Reagan won his first presidential election....
...Belgian collector Ronald Rozenbaum, who owns works by Ed Ruscha and Bruce Nauman, concurs....
...(For example, Alphaville were Big in Japan, Madonna’s big hit was Like a Virgin, Michael Jackson was Thrilling the world, Bruce Springsteen was Born in the USA and Queen was using shots of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis...
...Like Ronald Reagan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and little orphan Annie, I am the kind of person who tries to look on the bright side of life....
...“Lenny [Bob Fosse’s 1974 Lenny Bruce biopic] didn’t do that. Raging Bull didn’t do that. Nobody is going to tell me Raging Bull is not entertainment.”...
...Every Republican White House hopeful genuflects at the shrine of Ronald Reagan but they forget that the Gipper’s winning quality was his spirit of optimism....
...For sheer niceness, the marketing effort goes beyond such famously upbeat sales pitches as Ronald Reagan’s It’s Morning in America or Coca-Cola’s I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (in Perfect Harmony)....
...Letter in response to this editorial: An unreliable indicator of Japan’s economic success / From Bruce Lloyd...
...These included chef Jason Atherton’s City Social on Old Broad Street and the Typing Room in Bethnal Green’s Town Hall Hotel, plus two in Shoreditch: Angela Hartnett’s Merchants Tavern and Lyle’s from James...
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