FT columnist Chrystia Freeland
For me the FT Weekend last page read has been a staple of every pleasant Saturday morning. With the departure of Tyler Brule I feared the paper will never be the same. So it happened, it changed, and for the better. Now Chrystia Freeland took over his Fast Lane (called now the A-Train) column. To my delight I soon discovered she is a former expat to Ukraine writing often on Ukraine-related matters and super vitty and intelligent to top it all.
In her last post, available online, she touched on the growing popularity of Ukrainian nannies export to the US when dicussing the States’ curent attitude to the migrants, etc.
May 31st, 2007 at 12:38 pm
“Tyler Brule” — that sounds like a Ukrainian name. . . . I am going to send him an email and ask him to run for the Rada in the next election. It is a constitutional requirement that parliamentary deputies speak Ukrainian, so he might not qualify, but I know he speaks a little Japanese which may help if he wishes to order sushi in Kyiv. Do you have his mobile phone number?
June 1st, 2007 at 9:33 am
Yuri, I will support your idea of outsorcing our government to the Northern royalty at any time!