Hints and tips:
...ahead of a White House climate summit....
...Earlier optimistic hopes of a sharp V-shaped British recovery seem to be fading as new coronavirus spikes appear....
...Likewise, a narrow Biden victory would almost certainly trigger a Trumpian denial of the result (accusations that illegal immigrants had been drafted by the deep state to hijack the people’s will, etc)....
...FT commenter Patnaik K V: Are central banks better prepared now, in terms of ammunition at their disposal, to respond to the economic fallout of this pandemic than they were in 2008?...
...Then a white-coated patrol doctor came by our grille. Inmates raised health issues but they would be lucky to get a dollop of ointment for a sore foot, or an aspirin. Next came “study time”....
...Rather than being put through cold turkey on the floor of a cell, inmates were sent to a 1,500-bed facility in Lexington, Kentucky, where they were slowly weaned off drugs....
...When the first jet airliner, Comet 1, was introduced in 1952 it signalled the end of the era of grand ocean passage....
...In those days, Mr Kushner, then in his twenties, was the son of federal inmate 26526-050....
...Both the state of the economy and the existence of free movement of workers are significant determinants of migration flows....
...His next film will be concerned with inmates on death row. Read Nigel Andrews’ full review of ‘Cave of Forgotten Dreams’...
...He has continued Alabama’s successful push for foreign investment, with EADS, the European parent company of Airbus, the latest company to plan a manufacturing facility in the state after Mercedes, Honda...
...He was born in 1954, the year, as he points out, of the famous Brown v Board of Education case which paved the way for US desegregation....
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