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...The art fair group is also offering its services to S.E.A. Focus, an art fair in Singapore (January 15-23)....
...The “soul extractor”, as the workers at A-fun Interactive call it, is a small white room. In the centre is a stool surrounded by a metal frame dotted with more than 40 digital cameras....
...What’s the point of subscribing to the service if you don’t get instant access to its content?...
...Created out of the merger of two real estate firms in 2015, it provides services from cleaning to commercial property brokering. Its chief executive, Brett White, was paid $2.5m last year....
...The computer, developed by the Alphabet subsidiary DeepMind, placed a white piece in a position that surprised even the experts....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Victoria & Albert Museum Cromwell Road The V&A returns as the LDF’s official hub and host of the Global Design Forums — a series of talks, including Merel Bekking on “Brain Manufacturing”, which explores...
...In the Salman case, the Supreme Court reaffirmed its 1983 ruling in Dirks v SEC, which held that when an insider gives trading information to a relative or friend, it is effectively the same as if the insider...
...Mr Cooperman has also said that the US Attorney in New Jersey’s investigation of him and his firm is on hold, “pending the Supreme Court’s decision in Salman v United States”....
...“It’s sprayed with glass because the airline said they had everything in white and wanted the cutlery to look almost white.” Which airline was it? “Actually, they went bankrupt.”...
...The White House statement said Mr Obama favoured reclassifying internet service providers such as Comcast and TWC as “common carriers”....
...Defence lawyers hinge their argument on a leading 1983 Supreme Court decision called Dirks v. SEC....
...and black with V-shaped or rounded collars, waistcoats, ties, cufflinks and shoes....
...Hans-Christoph Hirt, of Hermes Equity Ownership Services (EOS), which criticised Deutsche’s corporate governance at its latest annual meeting, says many of the bank’s legal and compliance issues were not...
...Apple has claimed in the past to run the store at “a bit over break-even”, and its iCloud service clearly anticipates changing trends as people move to the Spotify and Pandora models of subscription services...
...In keeping with the nameless spirit of their movement and to guard against lawsuits, they picked a uniform disguise – Guy Fawkes masks like those used in the movie V for Vendetta....
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...V.G. Siddhartha is a reluctant interviewee. Initially rebuffing a request from the Financial Times, he politely e-mailed: “I don’t think I have got any great story at this time.”...
...If the aim was to draw attention to China’s muddled relationship with the internet, it was nothing like as effective as the State Council’s white paper earlier this month, which celebrated “citizens’ freedom...
...“We’re not fans of slapping on a treatment and calling it a service,” says my stylist Hannah. “We wanted to work with something we believed in.”...
...The post-Madoff campaign by US regulators and federal prosecutors to portray themselves as tough on (white collar) crime was dealt a blow on Tuesday, when a jury cleared two former Bear Stearns hedge fund...
...Where Power Lies: Prime Ministers v the Media By Lance Price Simon & Schuster £20, 528 pages FT Bookshop price: £16 Entertaining Politics: Satiric Television and Political Engagement By Jeffrey P Jones...
...Amid polls showing growing taxpayer alarm about rising government debt and deficits, almost every White House initiative is now couched in the language of fiscal responsibility....
...Wearing baggy jeans, a white shirt, and a black V-neck sweater – clothes that don’t call attention to themselves, which is his normal uniform – he is dismissive of the past....
...The ruling in the case, Credit Suisse v Billing, was highly anticipated because had it been allowed to go forward, banks would have faced the prospect of paying treble damages on claims brought under anti-trust...
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