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...Flanked by former vice-president Al Gore, New York governor Andrew Cuomo last year signed what he called “the most aggressive climate law in the United States of America”....
...The United States has surged ahead of us, though....
...“She was in a position to do something,” Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein told the BBC. “There was no need for her to be the spokesperson of the Burmese military.”...
...But these were simply the latest in a string of polls that show Clinton building what seems like an insurmountable lead in battleground states like Pennsylvania, and nationwide....
...Building Yumanity is a job unlike any other held by Mr Coles, a veteran of big pharma and biotech, who is used to the trappings of larger corporations....
...The company operates in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and Cairo is one of its fastest-growing cities....
...The other associates are Anil Ambani, chairman of India’s Reliance Group, and Jeff Skoll, chairman of Participant Media....
...The state is expected to vote next year on a referendum that would fully legalise it for recreational use....
...Islamic State and the smuggling of arms and migrants....
...of the state of São Paulo....
...How do we use all these resources . . . and have a much more positive impact on the world?”...
...ExxonMobil and Chevron, America’s two large international oil companies, were late to the party but are also now building up their shale operations....
...and bolstering the balance sheet of the resources group led by Ivan Glasenberg....
...Lahiri skilfully shapes the political aspect of her story, effectively conveys the collision of two worlds, and vividly describes campus life in the United States....
...Gideon Rachman ——————————————- HISTORY Nixon, Kissinger and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War, by Roham Alvandi, Oxford University Press, RRP£35.99/$55 Knowledge of the 1970s, when...
...Success for that deal would leave Dish dependent on satellite video and running out of options to use the spectrum it has amassed....
...One direct benefit for the US, suggests David Goldwyn, a former US official and now an energy consultant, is that Russia is again prepared to open up to foreign oil companies, allowing its state-controlled...
...This book is a wonderful trip around the edges of the empire, from the Baltic and the Caucasus to the Central Asian states, documenting some buildings of real invention and faith in the future....
...One segment of the market (Open U, U of Phoenix, et al) specialise in delivering online courses for large audiences....
...What’s most important is that you be awake for it.” David Gelles is the FT’s US M&A correspondent...
...“We were doing good at our plant – we never really understood why [Bain] bought it,” said James Sanderson, who heads the local branch of the United Steelworkers of America....
...The case of OCZ is more complicated. The company has never made a profit and is switching from the memory modules of its early years on Aim to solid-state drives....
...was “good for the economy and the state” once the debacle was over....
...As news of the massive earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan broke a month ago, David Cox watched with horror at the devastation being wrought on millions of lives....
...But in the weeks after the launch, a growing chorus of critics, including privacy groups and US senators, began calling for Facebook to roll back some of the changes....
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