… need a trusted third party in the room. What will happen next year if another such crisis erupts when U.S. troops are gone? The U.S. Embassy has an ambitious plan to deploy some 1,000 diplomats backed by 16,000 contractors to maintain a presence there and at several consulates...
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… unfortunately, those simple solutions are usually wrong and come from acting on a complex system as if it was a simple one.” Brett Piersen Gettysburg Cemetery Agenda Dedication = Met on battlefield (great) = Dedicate porti eld - fitting! ® Unfinished work (great tasks) Abrah...
…Even then the resolution was framed in terms of sovereignty and did not mention specific human rights violations, let alone genocide.’ Only in 1980, nearly five years after the atrocities began, did the UNCHR finally pass a resolution condemning the genocide. The hard left was s...
… against Prof. Dershowitz, having created an international imbroglio by their ill-conceived libels of Prof. Dershowitz, one would expect that Jane Doe #3 would be able to muster at least some credible support for their allegations. Yet the two “incontestable” facts she leads with...
… United States are pushing for a federal privacy law with an urgency likely to be exacerbated by more breaches like the one Marriott disclosed last Friday. ° The Federal Trade Commission still has an open investigation into whether Facebook’s conduct violated a previous settleme...
…g his black winter overcoat. and so the snow and cold drove him to further humiliation . Huddled in a light jacket late one afternoon just before Xmas he trudged all the way to Meidling in the outskirts of town. It took two and a half to reach his destination the ASy Fur abdachlo...
…eneral commences the prosecution), with Del. Code Ann. tit. 1], § 9410 (2007). Query whether the limitations imposed in one section should be inferred in the other under the doctrine of expressio unius est exclusio alterius. 245 La, Rev. Stat. Ann. § 1844(D)(1) (2010). 246 See i...
…with torches ritualistically teased this pyramid of logs, encircled at a distance by two thousand enthusiasts, although one impatient woman yelled, “Just do it!" The neo-pagans danced and pranced and cavorted around the bonfire late into the night. My own personal highlight occu...
…clud- ing an attempt to advance himself. Although his position at Dell as a system administrator was a well-compensated one, especially for a twenty-nine-year-old with no formal education, it carried little prestige. He sat from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in a windowless room watchin...
…privacy, he did not © seem to mind her provocative posts. On the contrary, he took pho- tographs of her, telling her at one point that her photographs were not “sexy” enough. Snowden was soon offered a new position by Dell at the NSA’s Kunia regional base in Hawaii. Dell, which...
…g back to jail, and in regard to further prosecution for any criminal actions, his troubles are behind him. Not everyone who’s spent time in his company will be 50 lucky. ) Manager. No one wanted tc Alfredo Rodriguez: Aug pstein’s houseman, Al prison sentence. In a sworn...
…, the famous businessman. It could not be confirmed last night whether the book contained contact details for the Duke. One lawyer for Epstein’s alleged victims said: “I would bet he is, because he is that good a friend”. There is no suggestion that the Duke did anything wrong. H...
… ask you -- MR. LEOPOLD: If you continue to -- 27 MR. TEIN: Stop interrupting my questions. MR. LEOPOLD: Jf you do it one more time, we're leaving. BY MR. TEIN: MR. LEOPOLD: I'm going to make the record. You cannot interrupt me when I'm making the record. Out of professional c...
…a’s pregnancy, to the suburb of Ra’anana, about 10 miles north of Tel Aviv and a few miles in from the coast. We bought one of a newly built row of small, semi-detached townhouses which, best of all, had a backyard. It was tiny by American standards, but was still a place for the...
episodes of rageful envy of everyone else in the world that had been spared. My wife escaped into an alcoholic flirtation with her major professor; my sons grew increasingly ensconced in the generous and kind neighborhood homes of their playmates. | metered as many hours as possi...