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Lunch with the FT: Paulo Coelho
Paulo Coelho From Financial Times
Over orange juice and a boiled egg, the bestselling Brazilian author talks about reconverting to the Catholic faith of his boyhood and life as an internet junkie
5 March 2010
‘We will not take any risk with UK plc’
Nick Clegg From Financial Times
Nick Clegg believes any parties in a hung parliament would have to behave with maturity and work to create a solid government
3 March 2010
Custodian of the star sanctuary
Nick Jones From Financial Times
Nick Jones is climbing over wooden planks and trying...
3 March 2010
Friendly face behind the kitty
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Shintaro Tsuji, founder and president of Sanrio, is on a mission to promote goodwill with the aid of a stable of cute cartoon characters
28 February 2010
Lunch with the FT: Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer From Financial Times
The successful novelist, who burst on to the literary scene in 2002 with 'Everything Is Illuminated', turns his attention to vegetarianism and ethical consumption
26 February 2010
Blunkett takes online route to donations
David Blunkett From Financial Times
David Blunkett says the Conservatives wasted their money on that billboard campaign...
23 February 2010
The unsentimental insider
From Financial Times
Gerard Kleisterlee, Philips chief executive, he has switched the company's focus from internal budgets to the marketplace
21 February 2010
Lunch with the FT: Shah Rukh Khan
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The king of Bollywood who smiles from billboards and cinema screens across India talks about his unusually sensitive new film 'My Name is Khan' and how he manages stardom
19 February 2010
Lunch with the FT: Lord Browne
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The very private man who transformed BP and was described by the FT as a 'sun king', talks to Lucy Kellaway about his rise and fall and his memoir 'Beyond…
12 February 2010
Lunch with the FT: Lynda Gratton
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Is excessive risk-taking in the financial world a matter of too much testosterone? One of the world's leading business thinkers shares salads and insights with Stefan Stern
5 February 2010
Real people value
Jim Goodnight From Financial Times
Jim Goodnight, head of SAS, the world's biggest privately held software group, ignores hierarchy and talks to as many employees as he can
31 January 2010
Lunch with the FT: Madam Fu Ying
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Over a very English meal, the Chinese ambassador to the UK talks to Lionel Barber about China's contrasting status as 'developing country' and global power
29 January 2010
A diamond geezer made good
Laurence Graff From Financial Times
From a humble start in London's East End, 'king of bling' Laurence Graff now heads a global jewellery empire and has a personal fortune that was recently estimated at £1.2bn
24 January 2010
Back in the theatre of dreams
Eric Cantona From Financial Times
After weeks of rehearsals, Eric Cantona is finally starting to feel the familiar flood of excitement that precedes a live performance. The one-time “King” of Manchester United Football Club, whose…
23 January 2010
Lunch with the FT: FW de Klerk
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The former president of South Africa talks about his most dramatic years, including the dying days of apartheid and his famously tetchy relationship with Nelson Mandela Transcript: Alec Russell's interview…
22 January 2010
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