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...Arguing that today's financial market chaos came out of nowhere will be key to Myerson's case. While Pointer, his lawyer, claimed in court recent events were indeed "unforeseeable and unforeseen", Nicholas Mostyn, representing Myerson's ex-wife, hit back that "the present downturn was totally foreseeable and indeed well under way" at the time of the couple's settlement a year ago. Moreover, Mostyn argued, as a fund manager, Brian Myerson knew as well as anyone that shares can go up as well as well as down. "He agreed in exchange for having a majority of the assets...
...pursuing her many interests outside the office, from Ceroc dancing to scuba diving, Joanna was full of energy and natural curiosity. At work, she displayed the same characteristics, keeping up to date with industry developments, honing her skills and motivating the staff she trained so well-Gwen Mostyn, Manjinder Dhaliwal and Gemma North-to do the same. Joanna?s colleagues will always benefit from having known her, but we?d like future employees of Time to be able to learn from her professional example too. So we are establishing the Joanna Chapman Development Grant, a vocational training scholarship...
...Majesty had no objection to the government's view that ... daughters and sons should be treated in the same way," Lord Williams of Mostyn said in announcing the queen's decision to the House of Lords. To hear those words spoken in the mustiest hall of the British establishment would have given their lordships seizures a while back. But now her majesty is the very model of a modern European monarch -- she pays taxes, invites tourists into her home and dishes out knighthoods to rock stars. Her great-grandfather Edward VII, who would have lost the throne to his sister...
Author Gaia Servadio is the beautiful Italian-born wife of William Mostyn-Owen, an art expert at Christie's, the London auction house. She has modeled, acted in experimental films, exhibited her paintings in Milan and Rome, and covered last year's Arab-Israeli war for the Daily Telegraph...
...cramped ten-hour train trip to London had made him stiff and weary. In the Mostyn Club, a Red Cross club for tired soldiers, Sergeant Wilbur Banik of Chicago picked a quiet room, flopped down, shoes and all, and fell fast asleep...