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...They followed the Pinault family of Ch Latour et al, who, in 2013, bought what is now called The Eisele Vineyard from the Araujos, and were so confident of their savoir-faire that they didn’t even impose...
...Today’s top stories The US Federal Reserve announces its decision on interest rates at 2pm ET/7pm London time today. Check back here for details and reaction....
...There have been a couple of blows to the power of Big Tech recently such as the Washington state Senate and House passing a gig worker bill that would force companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash to treat...
...Monetary policy in the United States, until the early 1980s, was simple and conducted exclusively within the traditional banking system....
...During the coronavirus crisis, it has become apparent to ministers and officials alike that Whitehall’s use of technology is woefully ill-prepared for both a pandemic and the modern age....
...As a platform for automating back-room processes, ServiceNow stands to benefit from the greater pressure many companies feel to boost worker productivity and improve the overall efficiency of their operations...
...The builder’s making full use of Government support and has put 80 per cent of staff on furlough, suggesting state handouts are a hard habit to kick....
...One thing to start: Bill Ackman, a shareholder in United Technologies, has come out against the proposed merger with Raytheon in a letter to the company’s chief executive, Greg Hayes....
...The new HQs will be within 5km of the White House and the Empire State Building respectively....
...Addison Lee, the mini cab company that was bought by Carlyle just months before Uber et al made it on to the scene....
...To generalise a bit, right now the health insurance plans available in the United States tend to be generous for those who have them, covering most of the cost of even expensive treaments — but many Americans...
...The world’s leading technology firms are becoming increasingly unhappy at the backlash over their tax arrangements and efforts to regulate their activities....
...Olmstead v. United States....
...The company operates in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and Cairo is one of its fastest-growing cities....
...United States of Japan, by Peter Tieryas, Angry Robot, RRP£8.99/$14.99 Sometimes you just feel the need for a story about giant robots, virtual reality and sumo wrestlers....
...The “back end” of the network – the part where Netflix connects to Comcast et al – would be a tightly-regulated telecoms service....
...The latest case, Google v Joffe et al, involves a class action suit stemming from the company’s illicit collection of snippets of information from WiFi networks in homes that its StreetView cars were passing...
...Even local and state governments in the United States are snapping up surveillance technology ranging from drones to automated license plate readers that allow them to keep tabs on citizens’ movements in...
...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....
...While the black taffeta evening gowns and sturdy looking peacoats on Karlie Kloss et al shouted winter, the models’ peachy complexions were all spring – try Bobbi Brown’s Sheer Color Cheek Tint in Sheer...
...One segment of the market (Open U, U of Phoenix, et al) specialise in delivering online courses for large audiences....
...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....
...Thank you, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America....
...United States v Apple, Inc et al is more than a US Justice department antitrust action against publishers allegedly colluding on ebook prices....
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