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"Mr Summers still isn't winning any personality contests," the Wall Street Journal wryly noted, as Summers fortunes rose.
A local mix of ten spices and herbs including turmeric, cloves, dried rose petals and cinnamon makes meals exemplary.
Shares in Foxtons rose by 13%, and more than £100m of central London property was sold in a 24-hour frenzy, as estate agents worked through the night to deal with the renewed interest from wealthy buyers.
The report said sales at the big coffee chains rose 10% to £2.1bn last year with around 11m cups of coffee drunk in, or carried out, each week.
They rose blissfully above the backstage tensions and excoriating reviews, producing an acting masterclass that surpassed anything they actually achieved in the film.
At the Times, Gove rose without treading on toes.
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Too many in Labour are looking back on Tony Blair's time in office with "rose-tinted glasses" and claiming pejoratively that the party no longer understands aspiration, Sadiq Khan, one of the party's London mayoral hopefuls, has said.
That's the rose-tinted interpretation – and it's one I want to believe.
PJ Harvey's album Let England Shake, which won the Mercury prize this week, offers no such rose-tinted view.
It's got potential, even if just for rose-tinted nostalgics like me.
Rose Boland, one of the most visible women at the time, was heavy-set, double-chinned and middle-aged, as unlike Sally Hawkins as can be.
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