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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · “A David Renwick essay in the New Yorker made me remember that it’s important not to let your opinions about declining standards in the media conflate with a decline in journalism as such. There are real bastions of great writing and meaningful thought, and the New Yorker is one such plus others like The Atlantic and even Rolling ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · March 27, 2006, 02:02:57 AM. Thanks to Gavin for this - the original version of Andrew Marshall and David Renwick's 'Hi Fi Shop' sketch from The Burkiss Way, later reshaped for Not the Nine O'Clock News. Gavin's download of the whole show is on the BBC7 Comedy Reviewing Show thread, but - for ease of analysis, and because I felt like it - here ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · In 2023, the cooperative reported NZ$3.3bn in revenue earnings from its consumer brands. This benefited Fonterra and farmers alike. Fonterra now hopes to use the sale of its consumer brands to invest in the business-to-business side of the company. Economic conditions may have played a part in the decision – but it is clearly not the only reason.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Authors. Alan Renwick Professor of Agricultural Economics, Lincoln University, New Zealand David Dean Associate Professor, Department of Agribusiness and Markets, Lincoln University, New Zealand

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Mr Renwick said Mr Foster and Star’s new chairman, Anne Ward, were closely involved in drafting a response to two reports conducted by the casino’s special manager, Nick Weeks, which raised ...

  6. Vor 15 Stunden · Analysis: Fonterra is planning to sell off some iconic supermarket mainstays - and there are several potential reasons why, write Alan Renwick and David Dean for The Conversation. Fonterra caught the business world by surprise last week with plans to sell off its consumer brands and businesses – including supermarket mainstays such as Anchor, Fresh'n Fruity and Mainland.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Death in High Heels (1941) takes place in a posh dress shop, Christophe et Cie, where we find the small, tightly-drawn cast of characters comprising of a dozen women and two men. The two men are Frank Bevan, proprietor and manager, and his dress designer, Mr. Cecil. Miss Gregory and Miss Doon act as Bevan's right and left hand in running the ...