• Cecil Day-Lewis was one of the most notable Anglo-Irish poets of the 20th Century.

    BBC: Cecil Day-Lewis

  • From high-ranking corporate executives and bankers, you still hear talk of the special Japanese model, whereby shareholders are only one interest and rough "Anglo-Saxon" capitalism is antithetical.

    FORBES: Question One

  • "If there's one thing I can guarantee about Anglo American and Xstrata, it's that we'll still be talking about it this time next year, " said one London trader who has been tracking the merger developments.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And after the Anglo-Saxons, no one looked at the landscape in quite that way until Margaret Gelling.

    ECONOMIST: Margaret Gelling

  • The 23-year-old England international insisted Leicester view the EDF Anglo-Welsh Cup as one of their priorities this season.

    BBC: Tigers aiming for treble - Flood

  • It was they who promoted a kinder gentler globalization, one different from the old and cumbersome Anglo-Dutch imperialism.

    FORBES: Soros' Bretton Woods Meeting Not So Scary

  • Life would be easier for students of Anglo-Asian Islam if one theological movement always produced moderates and another always led to extremism.

    ECONOMIST: Islam in Britain and South Asia

  • Next, Mr Davis proposed a merger with Anglo American, once ranked as one of the titans of the industry.

    ECONOMIST: Xstrata and Glencore

  • In recent weeks workers at mines owned by Anglo-American, Gold Fields and Gold One have also walked out.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa��s strikes

  • Steve Hodge, treasurer of Shell, an Anglo-Dutch oil giant, says that a difference of only one percentage point in the discount rate can change the value of, say, an oil refinery with a 15-year life by hundreds of millions of dollars.

    ECONOMIST: Corporate finance

  • If you had only one name (which some indeed do) or if you followed some other, non Anglo, naming convention then the site simply would not allow you to sign up in that manner.

    FORBES: You Can't Say Effin on Facebook

  • So it might be expected that lawyers could slide easily from one English-speaking or Commonwealth country to another, while finding it harder to leave the Anglo-sphere.

    ECONOMIST: Law and globalisation

  • One theory is that it's derived from the word "nuncheon", an old Anglo-Saxon word which meant a quick snack between meals that you can hold in your hands.

    BBC: Breakfast, lunch and dinner: Have we always eaten them?

  • Anglo American was too optimistic in believing that it could turn around decades of mismanagement and looting in one year.

    ECONOMIST: Zambian copper

  • Earlier this month, Corus, an Anglo-Dutch steel group, said it will lay off 6, 000 workers and cut production by one-fifth in Britain, where operations have been ravaged by sterling's strength.

    ECONOMIST: The steel industry

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