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...The trouble for the Democrats is that none of the leading candidates shows much promise of uniting a disparate base, writes Edward Luce....
...What you've been saying As with Brexit, so with superconductivity, letter from Peter P Edwards, University of Oxford, UK Henry Mance highlighted the certainty regarding the uncertainty of Brexit (December...
...But some people are drawn to the megacities, those “cities on steroids”, in the phrase of Edward Glaeser, an economics professor at Harvard, that have a population of more than 10m....
...“It’s a pretty tight group,” says Edward Little, a defence lawyer and former prosecutor at the office. “You have to be a little crazy to go there....
...Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Edward Burns gleefully sort through the subsidiary character roles, as if raiding a costume trunk....
...Wilson’s luckless young prosecutor was Rudolph Giuliani, the former Republican mayor of New York, who, as Republican mayor of New York, ran into a tabloid scandal or two of his own....
...Their move will see them reunited with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Casper the Friendly Ghost, who were part of their portfolio until the 2006 deal....
...“[Under say on pay,] there will be a rise in the power of the voting services and that’s the product of the underlining investors not doing their homework enough,” says Edward Durkin, director of corporate...
...But writing in Tuesday’s Financial Times, Edward Lazear, formerly chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W....
...“It will take years before a developer truly knows if the money spent really makes a project more desirable,” says Frankfurt-based property appraiser Jens Rudolph....
...said Rudolph Giuliani, Mr McCain’s former Republican rivals, in a rousing speech just before Ms Palin addressed the Convention....
...The show was being put on by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, and included such American masters as Edward Hopper, George Bellows and Oscar Bluemner....
...Recent polls show her leading Rudolph Giuliani, the Republican frontrunner, by as few as three or four points, faring not much better than Mr Obama and Mr Edwards in pair-wise comparisons....
...Whether it is Mitt Romney, Rudolph Giuliani or Mr McCain, all three can plausibly dissociate themselves from Mr Bush....
...Patrick Grant, a director of Savile Row’s Norton & Sons, which has fitted two former US presidents, fears Rudolph Giuliani has similar “metropolitan issues”....
...Rudolph Giuliani is a social liberal with a colourful personal history even by New York standards....
...Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, New York Former Gov Mike Huckabee, Arkansas Sen John McCain, Arizona Former Gov Mitt Romney, Massachusetts Former Sen Fred Thompson, Tennessee...
...This is the Republican who worked with Edward Kennedy, no less, on a law that would have given amnesty (of a sort) to illegal immigrants....
...The surge from nowhere of Mike Huckabee – to join a three-way tie with Rudolph Giuliani and Mitt Romney – is partly a sign of this desperation....
...After spending $75m (£38m) of his own money and a timely endorsement from Rudolph Giuliani, Mr Bloomberg defied conventional wisdom by being elected New York’s 108th mayor....
...This spans Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards on the Democratic side to Rudolph Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John McCain and Fred Thompson among the Republicans....
...But among the three frontrunners, Rudolph Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney, only Mr Romney, who is in third place, sustained a fluent and confident tone....
...Manhattan recently lost the eccentric and elegant 1962 facade of Two Columbus Circle, designed by Edward Durrell Stone (architect of the Museum of Modern Art), extraordinarily thanks to the Museum of Art...
...Anthony Timmons used to be a union organiser and is now a student – but his nine years in England prompted him to get involved in more establishment politics, joining John Edwards’ campaign last year as...
...Gerald Rudolph Ford, who died on Tuesday at the age of 93, may not have been the first American to have the presidency thrust upon him by act of man or god....
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