Friday 5 July 2013

LSE in print

Portugal Government Lives, as Does Crisis
The Wall Street Journal (Europe), 05/07/2013, p.3, Marcus Walker
"The main problem is the lack of offsetting policy elsewhere. Nobody looks at the whole picture" of the euro zone, said Paul De Grauwe, professor of political economy at the London School of Economics.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142412788732439940457858571249032
9992.html?KEYWORDS=Paul+de+Grauwe
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Egypt coup: the military has not just ousted Morsi. It has ousted democracy.
The Guardian, 05/07/2013, p.36, Fawaz Gerges
While millions of Mohamed Morsi's opponents continue to celebrate his ousting, they ignore the long term fallout of the army's intervention on state and society.Fawaz Gerges is professor of Middle East politics and international relations at the London School of Economics
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/04/egypt-coup-military-morsi-democracy?INTCMP=SRCH|

Fund managers, think outside the bonus
Evening Standard, 04/07/2013, p.52, Anthony Hilton
For that you have to turn to the speeches and published work of Paul Woolley, a fund manager turned academic at the London School of Economics. For example, in a speech a few days ago delivered in St James's Palace under the aegis of Prince Charles's Accounting for Sustainability project, Woolley observed
http://www.standard.co.uk/business/markets/anthony-hilton-fund-managers-
think-outside-the-bonus-8687689.html
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Personal warmth is as important as intellectual steel in the defence of liberty
City AM, 05/07/2013, p.18, Marc Sidwell
A student of the philosopher Michael Oakeshott, and himself a professor at the London School of Economics in the 1980s and 1990s, Kenneth Minogue was an impressive scholar, possessed of an originality of thought backed by deep knowledge and understanding. Blending conservatism and classical
http://www.cityam.com/article/personal-warmth-important-intellectual-steel-
defence-liberty
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LSE online

Universities: Reinforced glass
The Economist (Web), 04/07/2013, Unattributed
Every year the top of the list looks more-or-less the same. St Andrews, Cambridge, Durham, the London School of Economics, Oxford and University College London tend to feature. But just below the top tier, things are churning.The University of Bath has zoomed into the premier league:
http://www.economist.com/news/britain/21580502-some-1960s-plate-glass-universities-are-challenging-big-names-reinforced-glass|

Which graduates are finding work?
guardian.co.uk (Web), 04/07/2013, Unattributed
Trinity University College 90.8 Norwich University College of the Arts 90.8 University of the Highlands and Islands 90.8 University College London 90.6 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine 90.4 London School of Economics and Political Science 90.4 The University of Central Lancashire 90.3 University of Gloucestershire 90.3 Oxford Brookes University 90.2 The University of Sussex 90.0 Birmingham City University
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/jul/04/which-graduates-are-finding-work|

Insight - Downfall of Egypt's Brotherhood game-changer in Middle East
Reuters UK (Web), 04/07/2013, Samia Nakhoul
"It is a disaster. It is a hard blow to the entire Islamist movement," said Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics at the London School of Economics.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/07/04/uk-egypt-protests-region-insight-idUKBRE9630H720130704|

What fed 'second revolution'?
CNN - Jul 4 at 8:17 BST
" said Fawaz Gerges, director of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics. "Think of the millions of Egyptians who pinned their hopes on Morsy."A year later, now, the millions...
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/03/world/meast/egypt-5-questions/index.html?hpt
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INSIGHT-Downfall of Egypt's Brotherhood game-changer in Middle East
CNBC - Jul 4 at 15:25 BST
movement," said Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics at the London School of Economics."The dismal performance by Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood undermines the Islamist image...
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100864989|

It's strictly not laissez faire in this affair
Calcutta Telegraph - Jul 5 at 0:38 BST
The distinguished economist spent five years at the London School of Economics before moving to Citigroup in 2010 and previously was chief economist at the European Bank...
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130705/jsp/business/story_17083421.jsp|

World Meteorological experts say global warming records indicate climate change
WNN - Women News Network - Women News Network - Jul 5 at 0:30 BST
the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics, said individual extreme weather events have the power to shock. But when you add it up in a decade-long overview, as Wednesday’s report has done...
http://womennewsnetwork.net/2013/07/04/world-meteorological-records/|

The Arnault legacy
The Australian - Joshua Levine - Jul 4 at 22:53 BST
France's highly ranked EDHEC in Lille, followed by study at the London School of Economics. Next came a two-year stint at management consultants McKinsey for what she considers a welcome dose...
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/executive-living/luxury/delphine-takes-over-the-
arnault-legacy-at-dior/story-e6frg8io-1226657658024
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UK senior energy exec in PH
Journal Online - Jul 4 at 20:42 BST
and relationship building. An economist by training and a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science, Mr Miller is a regular speaker at energy related events around the...
http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/news/national/53647-uk-senior-energy-exec
-in-ph
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Goodhart Sees Unanimous BOE Vote to Hold QE Level
BusinessWeek - Jul 4 at 14:27 BST
-- Charles Goodhart, a professor at the London School of Economics and a former Bank of England policy maker, and...
http://www.businessweek.com/videos/2013-07-04/goodhart-sees-unanimous-
boe-vote-to-hold-qe-level
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Is flirting outside your relationship cheating?
Brisbane Times - Jul 4 at 13:16 BST
This might be the kind of flirting Dr Catherine Hakim from the London School of Economics was talking about in her book Honey Money in which she encouraged women tap into their ?erotic capital?...
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/lifestyle/life/blogs/citykat/is-flirting-outside-your-relationship-cheating-20130703-2pbjf.html|

Lock of Mick Jagger's hair sells for $6,000 at auction
Reuters UK (Web), 04/07/2013, Unattributed
Rolling Stone's former girlfriend Chrissie Shrimpton, who is also the sister of 1960s English model Jean Shrimpton and first met Jagger when he was still an unknown student at the London School of Economics. The hair, which comes in an envelope bearing the message "Mick Jagger's hair after being washed + trimmed by Chris at Rose Hill Farm", was sold on
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/07/04/music-auction-jagger-idUKL3N0FA2RM20130704|

It's only lock and roll! Clump of Mick Jagger's hair sells at auction for $6,000 (while Keith Richards's goes for $1,300)
Mail Online UK (Web), 04/07/2013, Unattributed
Jagger started dating Shrimpton while he was a student at the London School of Economics and on the brink of stardom. When they met, Jagger was sharing a squalid flat in Kilburn, north London with Richards.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2355275/Clump-Mick-Jaggers-hair-sells-auction-4-000-Keith-Richardss-goes-900.html|

Une économiste de premier plan arrêtée pour harcèlement de Willem Buiter, l’économiste en chef de Citigroup
Express.be - Jul 4 at 11:57 BST
de Citigroup, âgé de 63 ans. , a été enseignant à la prestigieuse London School of Economics. et chercheuse de l’Université Erasme de Rotterdam. Ses travaux ont été publiés dans le New York Times...
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=auto&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.express.be%2Fbusiness%2Ffr%2Feconomy%2Fune-economiste-de-premier-plan-arretee-pour-harcelement-sexuel-de-willem-buiter-lconomiste-en-chef
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Why university tuition fly everywhere
Monde Diplomatique - Isabelle Bruno - Jul 4 at 19:12 BST
tendance s’observe déjà au Royaume-Uni, où les enseignants de la fameuse London School of Economics (LSE) désespèrent de pouvoir insuffler un esprit critique à une génération obsédée par le pouvoir...
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=auto&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.monde-diplomatique.fr%2F2012%2F09%2FBRUNO%2F48136&sl=fr&tl=auto&history_state=0|

LSE on TV/radio

BBC 2 England (05/07/2013)
UK National
Discussion re 2012 LSE survey on lack of mental health support services for children

Also BBC Wales

BBC London 94.9 (0407/2013)
UK Regional Radio
Discussion re Mick Jagger, former LSE student

Also BBC Radio Surrey and Sussex

BBC WM (040/7/2013
UK Regional Radio
Mention of former LSE academic and business strategist Richard Rumelt, father of author Cassandra Clare.

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