Politics of the media: will Bush claim another British PM?
29 Oct 2007 | by Stephen Foster
and his ex-FT henchman Ed Balls, might well take the view that this would be an economic disaster ...
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has more than 2,000 stores in the UK and says it plans to add two million sq ft to its empire by April ...
and his ex-FT henchman Ed Balls, might well take the view that this would be an economic disaster ...
minions, particularly Ed Balls (suspect in most hacks eyes because he used to work for the FT) to talk up ...
globally. Tom Pirko, president of beverage industry consultancy BevMark, told the FT: "One of the things ...
Previewed at the Sundance Film Festival at the weekend, the film shows what happened when Morgan Spurlock, a 6ft 2in New Yorker, decided to eat McDonald's at every meal for 30 days. Spurlock has told journalists that he decided to make the documentary after seeing an item on the news about teenagers suing ...
incumbent in Asia-Pacific. According to FT commercial director, Asia, Su-Mei Thompson, the pan-Asian brief ... meaning for the FT, drive circulation and outline differences (in the new edition) for current and potential readers. This is a significant investment from the FT when no-one (in the media) is investing ...
to leave the company. He told FT.com, "There's never a good time to leave. But after 22 years ...
LONDON - Virgin Atlantic's advertising campaign attacking the British Airways/American Airlines alliance has quickly run into trouble after the Financial Times refused to run one of its ads because of libel fears.
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