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...Malcolm Moore, Editor, FT Edit I thought this New York Times piece about executive Ironmans — How the 1 per cent runs the ironman — was pure FT....
...“It’ll be very anecdotal, with stories about her father, but also her meeting Henry Moore, Dylan Thomas – all sorts of people, and all sorts of Welsh stuff....
...I can’t stop thinking about who Laffer and Moore would be if they had been third-rate 80s pop stars. Twisted Sister? Quiet Riot? Poison?...
...“Banner for Willie J.”, by the Chicago-born Charles White, is an oil portrait of the artist’s cousin, an innocent bystander killed during a robbery at a bar....
...Additional reporting by Malcolm Moore...
...Elaine Moore Lex deputy editor Californians are obsessed with sleep. In San Francisco, you can go out, socialise, eat your plant-based dinner and be tucked up in bed before 10pm....
...Willie Sutton, the notorious US outlaw, famously said he robbed banks “because that’s where the money was”. Now hackers are going after law firms for exactly the same reason....
...But Willie Rennie, leader of the beleaguered Scottish Liberal Democrats, drew rare cheers when he said that Scotland should be focusing on other issues such as health, climate change and civil liberties....
...The FT’s Malcolm Moore has lunched with Fifa president Sepp Blatter....
...“Ahab” is Archie Moore, a skilled but fading boxer up against Rocky Marciano, his unbeaten nemesis, for a world heavyweight title in 1955....
...Far from being a record these numbers show the UK continues to miss out on the jobs and growth that Chinese visitors could bring to these shores,” said Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines...
...He modified that to every two years in 1975 and Moore’s Law has underpinned Silicon Valley’s rapid clip of technological advancement....
...Grace McCloud, sitting in the garden of her council house in Possilpark, listened patiently as Willie Bain asked for her vote....
...In the early 1960s he was still an apprentice engineer when he was passing saxophonist Willie Garnett’s music shop in London and spotted a double bass....
...Then, in the postwar whirl of Young Conservative activities in the London area, comes an encounter with Willie, a Scottish farmer who likewise wouldn’t quite do for Margaret but was adroitly passed on to...
...World Cup Willie Willie, a small lion, was the mascot for the 1966 World Cup. In fact, he was the first official cup mascot of all time....
...Brian Moore, head of the Border Force, at the weekend accused BAA and the airlines of contributing to the queues by providing inaccurate passenger manifests....
...Recently, I thought of doing a new Bonnie and Clyde, where the couple are in assisted living – that polite but disempowering modern phrase. They get sick of this and escape to rob banks or casinos....
...The party has also come under pressure to explain its defence plans, and how independence might affect the industry – not least the two BAE Systems yards on the river Clyde in Glasgow that rely on orders...
...from a controversial refinancing that will see the group loaded with more debt - BAE may scuttle Glasgow shipyard: BAE systems has drawn up plans to shut its historic Govan shipyard on the River Clyde...
...Carlton House, trained at Newmarket by Sir Michael Stoute and to be ridden at Epsom in the familiar silks of black tasselled cap, purple jacket and red sleeves by jockey Ryan Moore, showed real promise as...
...My grandfather, a retired merchant seaman, treated the institution with the swaggering contempt of a cosmopolitan craftsman who had served his apprenticeship on the Clyde....
...A country and western-tinged joint with Willie Nelson on the stereo and bowls of peanuts on the bar. www.shadypinessaloon.com Sticky Bar, Level 2, 182 Campbell St, Surry Hills....
...Patrick Moore has been fronting The Sky at Night longer than any other single person has presented a TV programme anywhere, ever, and on Sunday will rack up 700 programmes, at the age of 88....
...Yet the Eye came about by accident, the product largely of four extraordinary men, Christopher Booker, Richard Ingrams, Willie Rushton and Paul Foot, who happened to be near-contemporaries at Shrewsbury...
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