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...“We wanted to also support the government’s initiative of industrialising the J&K area,” Jindal told the Financial Times, using an abbreviation for the territory....
...When this loses, East can cash K♠ and lead Q♦, but declarer has time to win A♦, cash J♣, cross to dummy with J♥, and then play A♣ on which he can discard a diamond loser....
...There is one massive exception to all this: K-pop and J-Pop. In the world of Korean pop, superstardom is very much still in business....
...West’s 10♣ lead marks East with J♣, so you have placed eight of your opponents’ points and can already conclude that, if East also held A♦, he would have 12pts: he probably wouldn’t have passed originally...
...When they didn’t, however, South was too good a player to fall for East’s ruse. She played a club to dummy’s ace, cashed J♠, discarding 5♦ from hand, and then played back to her K♣....
...He returns to hand with a top heart and leads a low diamond towards dummy’s strong holding, losing K♦ to East’s A♦. All OK so far? Not if West remains alert to the diamond position....
...It’s in a much better position than a more middle-of-the-road brand like J Crew, where it is easy to find cheaper and similar alternatives to save money,” he says....
...It did not involve restrictions saying Korean teens couldn’t import J-pop recordings, or Korean Americans couldn’t produce gochujang in the US....
...Today, some J-Pop and K-Pop artists, such as BTS, still pull off big numbers, But in the streaming-driven US landscape, a successful star might hope to make just 200,000 in first-week sales....
...Past fundraisers include a T-shirt illustrated by Pol Anglada and an NFT version of the designer’s viral patchwork cardigan worn by Harry Styles. akt.org.uk; jwanderson.com K is for Michael KorsEach year...
...“It wasn’t one of my great dramatic victories, but I had a great time.”...
...Declarer decided that East’s Q♣ showed J♣, and 10♥ was surely a singleton. West’s plan was clear: win K♠, lead a low club to East’s J♣ and receive the setting heart ruff....
...Next, he cashes K♥ before returning to hand with a spade ruff....
...He ducked the lead, won J♦ continuation with dummy’s K♦, and led 4♠. When East played low, South inserted Q♠; West dropped 2♠. Declarer returned to dummy with A♦ and repeated the spade finesse....
...In March, a popular time for releasing so-called “10-k” reports, 116 companies mentioned Taiwan as a risk to their business, and the rolling 12-month average this month reached its highest level in at least...
...K Knock-up Why is it so much easier to hit nice shots in a knock-up (the warm-up session) than in an actual match?...
...Just be certain that, in your hurry, you don’t add to them . . . BiddingDealer: EastN/S Game North might have been more scientific but 4S must be a good shot. West led 9♥....
...Basically, all those people cancelling J K Rowling, running diversity courses and saying things I don’t agree with gave the green light to this invasion. Bears don’t publish their pronouns....
...South either didn’t know this, or chose to ignore it. West led K♥, and South had to decide how to play his club suit. Correctly, he spurned the finesse, and opted to try to ruff it out....
...If the Fed can’t see the future, and really can’t help but hike, it may well lose control of how far and fast these hikes must go.Which brings us to a third option: a speedy J-turn....
...West leads a standard K♦, dummy plays low, and so does East and the declarer. What should West do next? This is an easy problem, but many West players didn’t think so....
...To play West for J♦ and East for Q♠ seems right. So, cash ♦AK and lead 8♦. When West plays low, finesse. This holds and cashing A♠ fells East’s Q♠....
...South Korea, meanwhile, has a Korean New Deal, or “K-New Deal” backed by a US$135bn investment programme that includes measures to create 659,000 new green jobs by 2025....
...But, to paraphrase filmmaker Terence Davies, all clichés were once truisms....
...Instead, South should win trick 1 with A♦ in dummy and lead J♣. When East plays low, it should be run, losing to West’s Q♣. West continues with J♦, won in hand with K♦....
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