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Eunuch propositions
20 Jun 2005
The following matter is so trivial when compared to the pressing problems the globe faces that it will hardly send shock waves through the nation; but it might – and such...
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View issue Harpers, 24 June 2005

 

In place of strife
21 Jun 2005
The French Minister of Agriculture, Dominique Bussereau, must wonder what he did to upset his boss, Jacques Chirac. After all, it was Chirac who handed him what must be the least...
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View issue Harpers, 24 June 2005

 

The City
29 Jun 2005
The City believes that, following EU approval of Pernod Ricard’s £7.4 billion takeover of Allied Domecq, the deal is a fait accompli, and that together the two portfolios will provide greater...
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View issue I July 2005

 

Anything for a simple life
28 Jun 2005
Another Vinexpo is over, and it’s time to assess its success. While I haven’t yet seen the attendance figures, the general opinion of those in charge of stands is that they...
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View issue I July 2005

 

Vinexpo: taking the temperature
28 Jun 2005
For many in the trade, Vinexpo is a test of strength, stamina, bonhomie and their underarm deodorant. For some, it appears to be a macho thing, a passage into maturity: ‘Boy...
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View issue I July 2005

 

Phil Oxera – on a mission to bug the trade
04 Jul 2005
Mrs Oxera prevented Phil from applying to join in the fun with the Full Monty strippers at the Women of Wine’s event in London last week, thus depriving those lovely ladies...
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A glass best served cold
04 Jul 2005
It’s high summer in California, which means coastal fog moves inland sometime after midnight and hangs around in canyons and along rivers until past noon. ...
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View issue Harpers, 8 July 2005

 

The City
04 Jul 2005
A billionaire Belgian who built his family’s scrap metal business into an empire encompassing the media, utilities and oil has set the world’s private equity groups and drinks businesses scurrying for...
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View issue Harpers, 8 July 2005

 

Lost in translation
04 Jul 2005
It is unfortunate that Tom Bruce-Gardyne did not contact us before writing his last column (‘Gaelic Political Football’, Harpers 24 June). ...
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View issue Harpers, 8 July 2005

 

The City
13 Jul 2005
To borrow from Charles Dickens, it was the best of times, the worst of times. Within 20 hours of London being awarded the 2012 Olympic Games, the capital had been traumatised...
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View issue 15 July 2005

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