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...Bangladesh: bricks in the wall The daunting air pollution woes of Asean are, however, some way behind those of South Asia, home to much of the world's filthiest air....
...“Amazon has changed its mind on bricks-and-mortar,” says Mark Mahaney, analyst at RBC Capital Markets....
...The deal will give Amazon — a company that has built most of its businesses online — a much more significant bricks-and-mortar presence....
...Amazon bookstore chain plans Amazon is planning to open 300-400 bricks-and-mortar bookstores, the head of a major US mall operator said....
...Portraits such as of the poet Tennyson and “Madonna and Child” are on display in a new exhibition at London’s V&A. Forwarded Source code poetry Programmers are artists too....
...This also supports custom gestures, such as sliding diagonally on the home screen to open the camera or make a phone call, or drawing a V to turn on the flashlight....
...It has also sparked discussion here at the FT, prompting a Lex v Lombard video debate on the merits of government interference. Done the right way, deals add lots of value....
...ULA has stockpiled two years’ worth of RD180s for launches – and could switch more launches from the Atlas V to its more old-fashioned but wholly US-sourced Delta rockets....
...Insiders believe iTunes and the like are simply record stores without the bricks-and-mortar, a continuation of the core business of selling recordings....
...You may wish to explore general management programmes v specialising....
...Behind are tin shacks that have bricks, scraps of plastic and wood laid out on their roofs to help protect against the elements....
...The anti-tax message in that 1992 decision, Quill v North Dakota, is not as clear-cut as Amazon’s friends let on....
...One step closer to nature than bricks and mortar, the contemporary houseboat is often green at heart....
...Jonathan Guthrie: The complex series of trade offs (local skills v local property prices, for example) implicit in this question make it difficult to answer....
...Even so, the list reads a little oddly: Paris (the Georges V, indeed), Provence, Budapest, Dublin, Istanbul, Milan, Prague…and Farnham....
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