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...Two funds managed by renowned fund managers Terry Smith and Nick Train made the Spot the Dog list for the first time in the category of worst performing funds by size....
...If last season’s shows were all about dressing for the supermarket run (think grey-marl hoodies and knickers peeking under unbuttoned coats, à la Bridget Jones), then SS24’s shows offered further style hacks...
...It’s a reassuringly unadulterated approach — one evidenced in some pretty hard-hitting violence and gore in the opening episodes. It’s not all doom and gloom, though....
...That makes him 2024’s potential Ralph Nader, the Green party candidate who in 2000 siphoned support from Al Gore. The winner was George W Bush. This time it would be Donald Trump....
...He added that the issue would become a serious concern to markets “in the next six to 12 months as something that matter[s] a lot”....
...Waitrose is only slightly ahead of M&S in the grocery market, with a 3.6 per cent market share this month versus the latter’s 3.4 per cent, according to data provider NIQ....
...The following year, Mortal Kombat brought a bloodier take on the genre, its gleeful helpings of gore drawing the condemnation of politicians at the time....
...This article has been amended since publication to correct a calculation relating to gearing at S&P 500 companies. Terry Smith is chief executive of Fundsmith LLP....
...Ahead of COP28’s kick-off on November 30, Jaber is scrambling to recruit energy companies and other heavily emitting businesses to his new Global Decarbonisation Alliance, which he is hoping to launch at...
...already has loaded on his Kindle Thomas Heatherwick’s Humanise on architecture, Andrew McAfee’s The Geek Way on running companies in a new way, John Vaillant’s Fire Weather on climate, and “for some fun” Terry...
...Jeff Roe, Youngkin’s chief strategist, put it this way: [S]ome people get animated about CRT [critical race theory]; some people get animated about school choice; some people get animated about advanced...
...Yet I understood why, at that moment, it was possible to think that both the crowd, and Al Gore, were right....
...Desandre’s young lover is neither cute nor childish; (s)he is gamine, androgynous and superlatively seductive. At last, we can believe the extent of the Count’s jealousy....
...Styles ranged from classic-pop pastiche in 1990’s Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes to worldbeat in 2003’s The Hour of Two Lights....
...The former US vice-president, Al Gore, is the latest well-known campaigner to call for a rethink....
...All of which seems to run counter to a statement he made in his earlier book, 2006’s Culture Clash: “I prefer staying in the shadows.”...
...Songs meant for Lifehouse were used in 1971’s Who’s Next, including the band’s signature anthem “Baba O’Riley”....
...Eighty-six per cent of S&P 500 companies already report through CDP, and 94 per cent of the UK’s FTSE 100....
...It would plan to also incorporate emissions figures from for-profit players such as MSCI, Morningstar, Moody’s and S&P — an interesting element, given that these companies are enjoying surging revenue from...
...They’re exceptionally soft, with terry-loop fabric under foot, around the toes and ankles for extra protection....
...The Fundsmith Equity fund, managed by Terry Smith, has been popular given its geographical spread and investment flexibility....
...Perhaps the series’ closest TV forebear is 2012’s Les Revenants, a necrotic horror series set in a French mountain town where the dead come back to life....
...Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson says Paltrow was “reckless” and caused a crash that left him seriously injured, and is seeking $300,000 in damages....
...“My career-defining performance at Dodger Stadium shot by my long-time friend Terry O’Neill – and the David LaChapelle image for my current Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour” are two that he singles out....
...Following two unexpectedly poignant series about the modern-day porn industry, 2017’s The Butterfly Effect and 2019’s The Last Days of August, in 2021 he made the critically acclaimed BBC podcast Things...
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