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- Witty repartee still features in Parliament. But does it persuade anymore?
- Look who’s ponying up for climate change
- Book lovers fill gap left by tainted prize, but will Nobel be back in 2019?
- Revival of a high-profile sex-crime case offers hints of a deeper justice
Witty repartee still features in Parliament. But does it persuade anymore? Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:24 PM PST Night had fallen when Sarah Jones rose from the green-upholstered bench in the House of Commons. Ms. Jones, the member of Parliament for Croydon, noted the late hour and what Oliver Cromwell had said in 1653 on dissolving the so-called Long Parliament. Recommended: Will British politicians OK a Brexit bill that few are happy with? |
Look who’s ponying up for climate change Posted: 07 Dec 2018 12:05 PM PST One answer may lie in a dramatic shift in private financial institutions to see gold in going green. In a survey released last month of 500 investment officers in five countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan), 63 percent reported that this change has taken place in the past year. |
Book lovers fill gap left by tainted prize, but will Nobel be back in 2019? Posted: 07 Dec 2018 11:24 AM PST This weekend, Guadeloupean novelist Maryse Conde arrives in Stockholm to collect the New Academy Prize, the so-called "alternative Nobel" conjured up by an ad hoc group of Swedish writers and artists as a replacement for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The organizers of the impromptu New Academy, founded by journalist and author Alexandra Pascalidou, hope that their "people's choice" prize and the transparent manner by which the winner was ultimately chosen, will help stanch the wound to Sweden's reputation that the scandal caused. |
Revival of a high-profile sex-crime case offers hints of a deeper justice Posted: 07 Dec 2018 11:03 AM PST In 2008, multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein went to jail for 13 months after pleading guilty to state child sex crime charges. Such a case, if proved, could have led to life in prison, the Miami Herald reported last week. The investigative series lays out how Mr. Epstein's connections appear to have contributed to a lenient sentence. |
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