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...Labour’s Ronald Plasterk, the former education minister chairing the talks, will meet the leaders of the four parties, including Omtzigt, on Wednesday....
...It must show Ronald Reagan’s famous statement that “the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government, and I’m here to help” is wrong....
...Clyde Prestowitz, who worked for President Ronald Reagan and has advised subsequent US administrations since then, offers particularly stark judgments in The World Turned Upside Down....
...Here I meet Andy Giddens, 68, who, by his own definition, falls between hippie and redneck. Marin born and bred, Giddens made his living painting houses....
...Barlow’s self-regarding Desmond Olivier Dingle, the maison d’être of the project, as he puts it, is reborn as Maurice Rose, played by Hugh Dennis; his hapless sidekick, now named Ronald Bream, is John Marquez...
...The board is the UK arm of a global group chaired by prominent venture capitalist Sir Ronald Cohen, and counts Saker Nusseibeh, chief executive officer of Hermes, the £30bn asset manager, and Sacha Romanovitch...
...Bridges Ventures was established in 2002 by Ms Giddens and Sir Ronald Cohen, the co-founder of Apax, the UK’s fourth-largest private equity company, after they were asked by the former Labour government...
...But no one wants to be a cliché and we prefer the idea that it was the outside world that changed — as Ronald Reagan put it, “I didn’t leave the Democratic party, the Democratic party left me.”...
...Maurice Obstfeld, however, had something more specific in mind....
...Private support has come from charitable foundations and art philanthropists including £6m from the Monument Trust, and funding from Ronald and Rita McAulay, the Maurice Wohl Foundation and the Clore Duffield...
...For Michele Giddens, partner and co-founder at Bridges Ventures, this is “investing with an impact lens”....
...“We don't object to the limits,” Ronald Plasterk, financial spokesman for the opposition Labour party, told the Financial Times....
...Sir Ronald Cohen believes in a middle way....
...Pollster Maurice de Hond says Mr Wilders is in “a win-win situation”, since his own voters do not blame him for the government’s eurozone policies....
...In recent surveys by pollster Maurice de Hond, respondents strongly reject any effort to broaden the EFSF to protect Spain and Italy....
...Sebastian Mallaby: Conflict and confusion: China’s currency policy The partisans of China’s rise are brandishing a new argument, writes Mallaby, directs the Maurice R....
...The writer served in the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. His latest book on tax reform, ‘The Benefit and the Burden’, will be published in January...
...“Without the backing from the government, we would never have got started,” said Ms Giddens, co-founder and executive director of Bridges, which is the brainchild of Sir Ronald Cohen, founder of Apax Partners...
...words a counterweight to thoughts expressed in some of the recordings made for another of NLS’s projects, “Artists’ Lives”; and, interviewed just before his death last year, the computer scientist Sir Maurice...
...Ronald Harwood, playwright and screenwriter. Colin Humphreys, director of research in materials science, University of Cambridge. Donald Insall, architect and planner....
...The case of the late Maurice Papon has much in common with Mr Polanski’s....
...In the first half of the book, contributors split hairs on the definition of New Labour, making one sympathise with Anthony Giddens’ remark that he stopped using the term several years ago....
...Mr Tchenio, 65, set up Apax Partners in 1976 with Sir Ronald Cohen in the UK and Alan Patricof in the US to raise money for private equity deals in Europe and North America....
...As a former Hollywood actor, Ronald Reagan was never afraid to dramatise what he saw as the greatest economic threat of the 1970s and 1980s....
...President Ronald Reagan, who actually did defeat communism, told Americans they could only win if they: “Never allowed themselves to be placed in a position of moral inferiority.”...
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