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The executive chairman planned to stay only two years at Cartier UK — 23 years later, he is retiring
If Brazil story has legs, the company will need to do more than stick to a bald statement
Political arch-rival likely to stand if prime minister loses Monday’s no-confidence vote
Pacific island nation seeks new design to rid itself of symbols ‘anchored to colonial past’
Cabinet colleagues and even Rupert Murdoch question decision to knight Prince Philip
New tours are making it easier for anglers to explore the Australian island’s lakes and rivers – reputed to offer some of the world’s best trout fishing
We may ridicule the South Pacific cargo cults but Europeans, too, worship material goods, writes Matthew Baylis
Queen has made monarchy naturally feminine, but succession has suddenly gone very male
StanChart chairman joins the great perpetrators of public gaffes
Marvin Traub transformed Bloomingdale’s into a hub of glamour and exoticism
With newer technologies, medicine has become keen on minimalist solutions to maximalist problems
To celebrate the Queen’s forthcoming Diamond Jubilee, the FT Weekend Magazine presents a postcard biography, from birth to Coronation
Ron Paul, who is running for the Republican nomination for next year’s US presidential election, is being traduced, writes Chris Cook
It was hard work to stay with Bafta’s award ceremony for two hours
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