Richard Jones News
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The satire hits with a surprising slap in Harold Pinter’s “The Hothouse.”
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Publicis Groupe SA, the world’s third-biggest advertising company, said first-quarter sales rose 1.3 percent and characterized 2013 as a difficult year as some European economies remained in crisis.
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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is unlikely to increase crude production quotas at its June 8 meeting, said Richard Jones , deputy executive director of the International Energy Agency.
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Clifford Chance LLP, Ropes & Gray LLP and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP received preliminary approval to open law offices in South Korea following free-trade agreements with the European Union and the U.S.
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Five trillion dollars of investment is needed worldwide by 2020 in renewable power, energy efficiency and cleaner transportation to contain rising global temperatures, the International Energy Agency said.
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It’s an odd sort of brothel. There’s a gigantic shaving mirror on the wall, a schoolboy on the make and a pet gorilla on the loose.
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Westfield Retail Trust, Australia’s second-biggest property trust, headed for its biggest loss in a year after the family of Westfield Group founder Frank Lowy sold its stake at a discount yesterday.
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“The Passenger” is the opera the Soviets didn’t want you to see. Maybe they were right.
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When the Royal Opera House agreed to coproduce Rossini’s “La Donna del Lago” management hoped for something dazzling. Then Lluis Pasqual’s staging opened in Paris. It was dismal, and it was heading their way.
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Global consumption of coal and natural gas will grow faster than demand for renewable energy, the International Energy Agency said in a report urging governments to boost incentives for clean power.
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