It was they who gave the book its U.K. subtitle: The story of the rogue, the madam, and the horse that changed racing.
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Enhanced Editions, a U.K. book-app publisher founded in 2008, released enhanced titles from big-name authors such as Stephen King, Barack Obama, Nick Cave and Hilary Mantel.
Loeper is the CEO and founder of Financeware, Inc. in Richmond, VA. He is author of the top selling book Stop the 401(k) Rip-off!
Looking at the total plan expenses, including administrative and record-keeping fees, the 401(k) Averages Book found that the average total expense for a small plan in 2012 was 1.46%, with a range between a low of 0.38% and a high of 1.97%.
K. Rowling wrote her first book on the back of old tea bags and was turned down by 12 publishers before Harry Potter got picked up.
Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg since she was catapulted onto the global stage, but perhaps none so strange as one told at the U.K. launch party for her book, "Lean In, " hosted by British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne at his official residence in Downing Street this week.
K. Galbraith (in the local book store in Gstaad, where they both went skiing, they would battle to get their books the best spot in the window).
OpenTable ventured across the Atlantic with its Electronic Reservation Book product offering for restaurants in the U.K. in 2004, and followed up by setting shop in Japan and Germany in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
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Elizabeth Ironside, she learned, is a pseudonym for Catherine Manning, wife of the British ambassador to the U.S. The rights to Garden had reverted to Manning once the book went out of print in the U.K. Lady Manning was thrilled to be published in America, and her husband, Sir David Manning, wound up hosting a book party at the British embassy in Washington, D.
They are people with deep green bona fides, such as the award-winning U.K. environmental writer Mark Lynas, whose book The God Species champions nuclear power and genetically modified crops as essential for a sustainable planet.
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Barely nine months after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) on December 11, 2001, I sat at a U.S.-China Business Council luncheon in Beijing featuring U.K. journalist Joe Studwell speak on his book The China Dream: The Elusive Quest for the Greatest Untapped Market on Earth.
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Twist had sued the creator of the Spawn comic book series over a Mafia enforcer character named Antonio Twistelli, a.k.a.
Refreshingly, the book expands its focus beyond the U.S. and U.K., giving similar weight to such lesser-known art markets as Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Israel.
But in fact, folks are sizing you up before you even take off your coat, says Christine K. Jahnke, a speech coach and author of the book The Well-Spoken Woman.
In 1994, two economists, Avinash K. Dixit of Princeton and Robert Pindyck of MIT wrote an influential book called Investment Under Uncertainty that showed that, since so many investment decisions are irreversible, people wait to acquire more information before they jump in.
That has left U.K. banks among the most lowly valued in Europe, trading at fractions of book value.
They contacted Patrick K. O'Donnell, a military historian who had interviewed Joyeuse a decade earlier for a book on World War II espionage.
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