I subscribe to the site, I don’t know if that is the issue or if it has to do with the browser you’re using
Thanks, Kevin. That worked, and was a much preferable solution to either (i) subscribing myself out of soon-to-be-downsized disposable income or (ii) asking Batt O’Keeffe to pay the subscription for me.
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5 replies on “Back in the Club Med”
Kevin, that video is proving elusive (for me at any rate).
You might indicate how it can be accessed.
The direct link is here:
http://www.ft.com/cms/bfba2c48-5588-11dc-b971-0000779fd2ac.html?_i_referralObject=995118309&fromSearch=n
I subscribe to the site, I don’t know if that is the issue or if it has to do with the browser you’re using
Thanks, Kevin. That worked, and was a much preferable solution to either (i) subscribing myself out of soon-to-be-downsized disposable income or (ii) asking Batt O’Keeffe to pay the subscription for me.
[…] spurious introduction aside, apparently according to the Financial Times (thank you irisheconomy.ie), the euro is in danger of becoming our very own Humpty Dumpty, thanks in no small part to the […]
[…] spurious introduction aside, apparently according to the Financial Times (thank you irisheconomy.ie), the euro is in danger of becoming our very own Humpty Dumpty, thanks in no small part to the […]