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...She fantasises about being a movie star like Clara Bow; his outlaw idols are a little less wholesome. But both yearn for excitement and fame, so when they meet, they form a fatal compound....
...It was, in fact, resisted at first by the young Queen herself....
...with a sweet lace collar and bows....
...Colonel Tom Parker turned Elvis Presley from a dashing young GI into a Las Vegas freak show, but made millions along the way....
...The tech revolution only compounds the upheaval, threatening the second great disruption of our lifetimes....
...This new recording, by contrast, captures a pathetic intimate quarrel between Mr Sterling and a 31-year-old woman, V Stiviano....
...That’s when a handbag emblazoned with the letter ‘L’ and ‘V’ becomes an essential – even if it’s pleather....
...It is a child’s re-enactment of the famous pose struck by Bonnie Parker, of Bonnie and Clyde fame. He confirmed the allusion, adding: “There is something about that time which affected me....
...Tom Parker was a brilliantly astute businessman, but his famously controlling ways ultimately crushed his young charge. The Beatles were more fortunate....
...An elegiac but compelling last bow....
...Just ask Jacqueline West, costume designer of the The Social Network, who puts the film’s businessman (Sean Parker, the former chief executive of Napster) and wannabe businessman (Eduardo Saverin, Zuckerberg...
...The testosterone-driven young warrior rebel, Hotspur, brandishes hyperbole like a broadsword....
...MedImmune Inc. v. Genentech, Inc. has an enormous bearing on the intellectual integrity of patent licenses. This saga starts with the famous 1969 decision in Lear v....
...Just four accounting firms - Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC - dominate the auditing of multinational companies, leading to concerns about oligopolistic behaviour....
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