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...“China is increasingly treated as a special market, including for hosting of data, exporting of data, and exposure for executives visiting — including the devices they take with them,” said Duncan Clark,...
...Recent scandals show few sectors are exempt, writes columnist Pilita Clark....
...Nobody did menace quite like Patricia Highsmith, whose centenary has recently been celebrated....
...Clarks was in 1825 founded by brothers James and Cyrus Clark, who began selling a slipper made of sheepskin offcuts under their family name....
...Pilita Clark: Is working from home better for the planet, asks our business columnist. As with so many aspects of climate change, she says, the situation is more complicated than it seems....
...“I have never been more proud of our teams,” Mr Clark said....
...We have become insiders and frankly, we like it, writes Pilita Clark. (FT) Podcast of the day Levelling the playing field The digital revolution will be shaped by whoever controls our data....
...Crossword 16,254: Richard Heaton, London; Hector Langfeldt, Birmingham; Saira Kamaly, London Polymath 1,036: Eamonn O’Riordan, Ireland Crossword 16,248: Nicholas JP Weaver, Manchester, England; Steve Clark...
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...“However, Ms Clark is largely correct. In many ways things are much better today, and there are some really wonderful and amazing men in it....
...Greg Clark, the business secretary, admitted in a letter in November that there were problems....
...Pilita Clark, FT columnist I stumbled on a big productivity boost this year after going to a talk on working life one wintry afternoon in London, where a professor asked people to consider a disturbingly...
...Maffeo Gallery; Afronova Gallery; Patricia Conde Galería, Mexico City Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Patricia Bardon presents a sophisticated portrayal of Ulrica, the fortune-teller here plying her trade in a dubious nightclub, though her lower register is underpowered....
...Some staff may like this, except our columnist Pilita Clark. Shoei Yamana, CEO of Konica Minolta, features in our weekly series How to Lead....
...The prelude is Stanley Spencer’s grim, compelling frontal close-up nude of his unyielding lesbian second wife Patricia Preece (1935)....
...Patricia Espinosa, the secretariat’s executive secretary, said she hoped this was a sign the US might remain part of the Paris deal that virtually every country adopted in December 2015....
...It is hard to imagine Patricia Espinosa delivering such a blunt assessment....
...The dearth of volunteers means that the UN is looking at hosting the 2017 meeting itself at its climate change secretariat in Bonn, says the body’s executive secretary, Patricia Espinosa....
...Pilita Clark FT COLUMNIST In a year of remorseless technological and political disruption, two things I read stood out....
...Patricia Espinosa, the veteran Mexican diplomat recently appointed the UN’s top climate official, had seen nothing like it before....
...Struggling to hold back tears, Roberto Dondisch Glowinski told a meeting wracked by bitter squabbles that people were being evacuated ahead of the level-five Hurricane Patricia....
...Additional reporting by Pan Yuk and Pilita Clark...
...Nonetheless, the record price at auction for a Lygia Clark work alone is $2.2m for “Contra Relevo (Objeto N. 7)” (1959), at Phillips New York last year....
...You Who Sleep Tonight: Song Cycles Patricia Bardon, Claire Booth, Toby Spence, Andrew Matthews-Owen (Naxos)...
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