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Lunch with the FT has been a weekly FT institution since 1994. Over three decades we've sat down with the world's most fascinating people, from Elon Musk to Henry Kissinger, Toni Morrison to Roger Federer, Hillary Clinton to Larry Gagosian. They choose the restaurant, we pay the bill, and you get a seat at the table.
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    The powerbroker with a ringside seat to big US mergers on knife-edge decision-making — and how clients can become friends

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  • Friday, 28 June, 2024
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    The leading expert in PTSD and author of ‘The Body Keeps the Score’ on rewiring the brain — and why talking cures are overrated

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