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Emma Jacobs πŸ’…

@emmavj

London-based features journalist, Financial Times. illustration Β© Vincent Kilbride

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Enjoying the ⁦Financial Times⁩ home page juxtaposition of Ukraine’s advance on Russia with my column on the end of autocrats - and hoping Putin or better still his siloviki have an FT sub …..

Enjoying the ⁦<a href="/FT/">Financial Times</a>⁩ home page juxtaposition of Ukraine’s advance on Russia with my column on the end of autocrats - and hoping Putin or better still his siloviki have an FT sub …..
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β€œTrump’s entire campaign is in service of people like Elon Musk and himself β€” self-obsessed rich guys who will sell out the middle class.” on.ft.com/4cpG41C

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The package from Starbucks comes with an unusual perk: Niccol would not be required to move to its Seattle headquarters. Instead, the company will establish a β€œsmall remote office” in Newport Beach, California ft.com/content/ef7a08…

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God During one visit, a large dose caused Perry to β€œfreeze up”. At one point, the doctors charged Mr. Perry $2,000 for a vial of ketamine that cost Dr. Chavez roughly $12 nytimes.com/2024/08/15/art…

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Signing off for the summer with this one w/ Emma Jacobs πŸ’…. (Good luck to him but I will not be working from the beach.) Working from beach: will Starbucks’ new remote boss set a trend? on.ft.com/3WNxgNm

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(Heston of course confirms Lady Macbeth's view about the "illness" required to achieve true greatness. But I don't think he'd recommend it.)

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β€˜It is easy to forget that whodunnit is not always a death’s greatest mystery. In many cases, the question was more basic: who was he?’ @EmmaVJ on the amateur sleuths volunteering to investigate unsolved cases on.ft.com/4egPOwJ