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...The court led by William Rehnquist, a close friend of O’Connor at Stanford Law School who was chief justice for most of her tenure, had three committed conservatives on one side, and four liberal justices...
...A stand-off with banker UBS O’Connor over loans secured against his Tellurian stock over the past year stripped him of much of his shareholdings, as well as his yacht and a sprawling luxury ranch in the...
...Doc O’Connor, managing partner at Arctos, said the deal was “the beginning of a long-term partnership with Lawrence and the entire organisation”....
...Sarah O’Connor has written an insightful and very relevant article praising the British “techies” who made companies more productive (Opinion, August 8) during the Industrial Revolution....
...O’Connor, 23, was arrested on the Costa del Sol in 2021....
...A lawyer for O’Connor declined to comment, and a lawyer for Waugh could not immediately be reached for comment....
...London-based stylist Harry Lambert is another major figure, responsible for bringing androgynous flair to black-tie dressing through his work with Harry Styles and the actors Josh O’Connor and Eddie Redmayne...
...Lawrence Stroll’s Aston Martin was valued at more than £1bn in a minority-stake sale to Doc O’Connor’s sports investment group Arctos just last week....
...They include private equity advisers Roger Johnson and Will Aitken-Davies, tax specialists Timothy Lowe and Cian O’Connor and mergers and acquisitions adviser Andreas Philipson, DD’s Will Louch, Arash Massoudi...
...Columnist Sarah O’Connor says it’s time to relearn the lost art of leisure. Good chit-chat skills are a key tool of self-promotion in the office....
...In 1920, Whiting Williams, a former personnel director in a steel company, even went undercover as a labourer before penning a book called What’s on the worker’s mind: by one who put on overalls to find...
...“The US and Europe are still the anchor markets,” said O’Connor. “But Ireland is looking beyond those two bastions.” “I certainly think the best is yet to come.”...
...Sarah O’Connor certainly hopes so, as it seems to have improved the work-life balance for many people since the pandemic began....
...(Sarah O’Connor wrote about the legacy of one of those “innovations” last year.) But it didn’t work....
...Here’s O’Connor talking to his friend over text: “Think the boss has inside info. Otherwise, why would he make us invest. Boss lent Waugh and I $500,000 each for this....
...Humans always create more work for ourselves: Sarah O’Connor delves into what I’ve been worried about: will generative AI mean that professionals end up doing even more work?...
...“The fact is that the ECB is a long way behind the curve and they have a lot to do,” said Paul O’Connor, head of the UK-based multi-asset team at Janus Henderson....
...O’Connor said many civil servants in the Home Office are strongly opposed to the migration policy and that the PCS intended to post the matter for judicial review....
...O’Connor also detects an end to the “anti-work” trend that sprang up during the pandemic as inflation, falling real wages and chaotic financial markets push many back into the labour force....
...Earlier this month, New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde (aka 25-year-old Ella Yelich-O’Connor) played three sold-out shows at London’s Roundhouse....
...“The themes that dominated markets in the first quarter are still in play unfortunately,” said Paul O’Connor, head of Janus Henderson’s multi-asset team in the UK....
...“The current flatness of the yield curve is quite unusual,” said Paul O’Connor, head of UK-based multi-asset at Janus Henderson....
...Following Aftersun and God’s Creatures comes Benjamin Millepied’s reinterpretation of Carmen while, a way down the line, there’s first world war love story The History of Sound, with Josh O’Connor....
...The World of Work Talk of “quiet quitting” to describe people who work their hours and no more is not just nonsense, it is potentially dangerous nonsense, Sarah O’Connor writes....
...Both in long and short form her writing reverberates with the moral gravity of Flannery O’Connor, and its bleak black comedy evokes more recent American writers, too, including the work of Nell Zink....
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