Eye on the Market July 25, 2011 J.P Morgan Topics: US debt ceiling negotiations, a more ambitious European bailout plan (finally), and how large cap growth stocks and rising corporate profits are patiently waiting for both of them to end What the EU gave: an easing of lending...
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The goals of Hard Gatekeeping are simple enough to state: To protect those inside the gated order, to make security and innovation more efficient, to accelerate certain kinds of connection and dampen others, to manage vulnerable links to the non-gatekept world and - perhaps most...
…(Lto R) Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Tony Randall, who presided over a November 1991 YIVO Institute event at the Plaza Hotel to honor the late Robert Maxwell (Marina Garnier) | (Lto R) Deborah j, Blohm, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Gwendolyn Beck attend a...
…s a personal disease, Solit explains. Each tumor constitutes its own world of defective genes and proteins. By studying the genetic quirks of exception- al responders, physicians can systematically identify weaknesses in cancer subtypes and blast them with drugs that target their...
24 East. The Iranians evidently hoped that militancy against the west, above all on behalf of the Palestinians, could counteract the league-of- outsiders aspect of their alliance. For a while, this project appeared to be working. The Iran-created and sponsored Hezbollah movement...
Woodward and Bernstein were not the only ones with reliable sources. According to one of my contacts in the intelligence community, the Democrats’ first choice for a presidential candidate in the 1976 elections was a southern governor—Askew of Florida—but their analysts calculate...
“URGENT!” URGENT!” the cc’d copy of an email screamed, one of a dozen emails that greeted me as I turned on my phone at the baggage carousel at Malpensa Airport after the long flight from JFK. “The great American visionary thinker John Brockman arrives this morning at Grand Hotel...
abstract ideas, the theoretical sciences and, often, music as well. I would always smile in response, suggesting that such diagnoses were probably best left to the professionals. I couldn’t pretend, however, that emotional engagement with new acquaintances, even with people I kne...
138 are two types of bureaucracies: (1) general-purpose bureaucracies, and (2) specialized bureaucracies. The following institutional profiles include many of the principal bodies involved in China’s overseas influence activities. Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Ministry of F...
124 Exchanges The Chinese government organizes and pays for exchanges in which participants travel from the United States, divulge technical knowledge through scripted venues, are briefed on China’s technology interests, return to their US base to collect more information, and...
316 | Notes to pages 113-121 109 first live interview in Moscow: Snowden met with James Bamford, the author of the 1982 book The Puzzle Palace, in Moscow in June 2014. Bamford, “Edward Snowden.” CHAPTER 13 The Great Divide 113. “That moral decision”: Edward Snowden, statement,...
…'s advisors are pushing him to pardon Michael Milken, Bloomberg News reported Friday. Michael Milken, 71, was known as the "junk bond king" in the 1980s and was convicted for securities fraud. Bloomberg said former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, Treasur...
NOBEL CHARITABLE TRUST ”Thinking About the Environment and Technology” * Unauthorized use of information, postings and distributions are strictly prohibited. For information, please contact the Nobel Charitable Trust at [email protected] The Nobel Charitable Trust 1...
Computers, as a Tool for Creativity, Can’t Replace the Artist. Rachel Rose, a video artist who thinks about the questions posed by AI, employs computer technology in the creation of her works. Her films give the viewer an experience of materiality through the moving image. She u...
It’s an absurdly vast house, among the largest in Manhattan, but the dining room is windowless, creating a hermetic or stop-time sense, broken only by the household staff ferrying in time-of-day-appropriate foods and beverages. The real world seems terribly far away, but w...