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...“If Kerry and Xie weren’t in office, given all the recent geopolitical kerfuffles, there’s no way we’d be even close to where we’re at,” said Jake Schmidt, a senior director of international climate at think-tank...
...Former Google chief Eric Schmidt took a trip to Ukraine, where he met staff in President Zelenskyy’s office and the country’s defence minister....
...Nio chief executive William Li said he was not concerned by political opposition, pointing out that many US car buyers opted for Japanese brands during the height of a trade war in the 1980s....
...Still, talks between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Indonesia have lifted hopes the two superpowers might grind out a last-minute climate deal in Sharm el-Sheikh, our colleagues Aime Williams...
...William Doerner, the FHFA’s supervisory economist in its research and statistics division, said that, while prices have risen “exceptionally fast”, market momentum “peaked in July as month-over-month gains...
...I found a hugely entertaining interview in the New York Times in 1982 headlined “Helmut’s Pipeline”, in which the NYT’s resident conservative William Safire berated the then chancellor Helmut Schmidt of...
...“We’re cutting down huge areas of rainforest which are not easy to rebuild,” said Daniela Schmidt, professor in palaeobiology at the University of Bristol....
...“People are going to get evicted, they are going to be unable to feed their families,” said Martha Gimbel, the manager of economic research at Schmidt Futures....
...Astra, a space start-up backed by Marc Benioff of Salesforce and Eric Schmidt, and Wheels Up, supported by Serena Williams and Lance Armstrong, also plan to go public via spacs....
...And Eric Schmidt, who was Google’s chairman at the time, also had a close relationship with a fellow worker....
...Third Point is nominating Bozoma Saint John, Sarah Hofstetter, Munib Islam, Kurt Schmidt and William Toler to the board....
...Mr Mueller outlined his concerns in a letter, seen by the Washington Post, sent to William Barr on March 27, after the attorney-general had published his summary of the 448-page investigation....
...and William Toler....
...William Tighe, director with Dwellworks, a specialist international relocation agency, reported a “sustained uplift” in business because of Brexit, adding that the rise in “actionable relocations” has been...
...Letter in response to this article: Fischer looked such a nice kid as he laid his traps / From William Hamilton, Phoenix, AZ, US...
...While Deep Space Industries doesn’t disclose its investors, Planetary Resources’ shareholders include Sir Richard Branson, early Microsoft executive Charles Simonyi, plus Larry Page and Eric Schmidt of Google...
...Federal prosecutors told Judge William C Turnoff that if he were released from custody, they feared he would return to Germany, where the other five executives remain because German law does not allow their...
...Google, a major funder of the foundation, complained via Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of its parent company, Alphabet, according to the New York Times....
...William Vincent Campbell had previously been a coach in the sporting sense, leading Columbia University’s football team from 1974-79 after playing for the squad....
...Photographs: jamb.co.uk; Jason Schmidt; Tessa Traeger; Stair Galleries...
...This includes William Gladstone, Herbert Asquith and Edward Heath, all former British prime ministers; Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister of Pakistan; and Boris Johnson, the Conservative politician...
...The first, conducted by Semyon Bychkov, featured symphonies by Brahms and his late-romantic Austrian counterpart, Franz Schmidt....
...Sponsored by Cazenove Capital Management. royalacademy.org.uk Photographs: Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima; David Hockney/Richard Schmidt...
...This year’s World Cup takes place in England, where the game was invented by William Webb Ellis, a young man who caught a football (allowed) and ran with it (disallowed) during a match at Rugby School....
...Jeffrey Sachs, Guido Schmidt-Traub and Jim Williams argue persuasively that what matters in Paris is not just how much the world manages to cut emissions in the next few decades, but whether the way it does...
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