May 19, 2008
A two week break from blogging
I’m on holiday for the next couple of weeks and so will not be posting here unless my plans are interrupted by unforeseen events. I intend to return to duty on June 2.
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I’m on holiday for the next couple of weeks and so will not be posting here unless my plans are interrupted by unforeseen events. I intend to return to duty on June 2.
May 19th, 2008 in Uncategorised | Permalink
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I am the FT's chief business commentator and this blog is about business, finance, media, technology and related matters. I live in New York so there is a bias towards US topics but I range more widely. Comments and criticism, which hopefully are at least as interesting as anything I write, are welcome. There is more about me on my columnist page.
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