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…edings to register Epstein as a sex-offender in New York State. The statute requires a movant to furnish notice to “the public officer ... with the duty of prosecuting the offense.” N.Y. Civ. Rights Law §50-b. Here, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office had “the duty of prosec...
…celerating pace of life, and why companies die, yet cities survive. He has given many colloquia, keynote addresses and public lectures world-wide. Awards include the Mercer Prize from the Ecological Society of America, the Weldon Prize for Mathematical Biology, and the Glenn Awa...
…ample of this last category, at least with the benefit of hindsight, was the decision by The New York Times to withhold publication of the Kennedy administration’s imminent intention to invade the Bay of Pigs in Cuba. Had it disclosed this information, the fiasco might have been...
… Board of Directors of Carvana; 2. to ratify the appointment of Grant Thornton LLP as Carvana’s independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending December 31, 2019; 3. to consider the approval, by an advisory vote, of Carvana’s executive compensation (1.¢., “say...
…ia's biggest Druze city, Suwaidah, became an "Assad-free" zone as portraits of the despot and his father were burned in public. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023469
…ers and arrange for the evacuation of the wounded before returning to brief him. Still, he did not say a single word in public — nor, for that matter, speak to me — as the controversy continued to gather force. During our stopover in London, I sat with Doron and talked through h...
…s in family-controlled entities.2 These regulations contain many ambiguities, and the IRS requested comments and held a public hearing on December 1, 2016. The regulations are controversial, many comments were sent and only a few clarifying changes were provided at the hearing. A...
…ying to focus on,” Mr. Lefcourt said, “is, What’s motivating the selective and misleading release of information to the public?” Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company New York Times — 06/30/08 Financier Starts Sentence in Prostitution Case -NYTimes.com Page 1| of 4 ge 1 of...
…r Mohamed Bouazizi was slapped by a policewoman when he tried to complain, he reached the end of his tether. Bouazizi’s public suicide turned into a social movement because contemporary communications technologies facilitated the growth of a new social space where middle-class pe...
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…den is never found.” But one failure that cannot be hidden is a security breach in which a perpetrator uses NSA data to publicly expose the NSA’s sources. Until the Snowden breach in 2013, the NSA had experienced only one such public failure. It was the capture by North Korea in...
…e Summers <i saudi? On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Lawrence Summers ii, wrote: Your pal should stay out of press. Public link to manafort will be a disaster. This is a staggering shit show. Sent from my iPad Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office 1 Follow me...
…negotiating team had a fully flexible remit from the leadership. But not anymore. Now that these three lines are in the public domain, there is no way Chinese leaders can yield on them. The leaks of large parts of the negotiating text to the American news media has added a new le...
… | send you this in response to the recent column entitled Believe in the Process by Kenneth Starr. Perhaps rethink any public affiliation with Ken Starr; although his demeanor on paper is undoubtably consoling, it is also a bit intoxifying when it would be best now if we keep ou...