…ntinue to do so. reckless choices in accounting or otherwise does not bode well. at each turn I have put your interests first , including in some instances attempting to fight your choices. your current circumstance needs nuanced attention. as you know, there are a few areas wit...
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… by spy agencies. They were self-generated penetrations, or “espionage sources,” as the KGB preferred to call them, who first stole secrets and later voluntarily delivered them to an adversary. Hanssen, who successfully penetrated the FBI for the Russian intelligence services fr...
… aim behind that move was to plant the seeds of a future European Union-like Middle Eastern union led by Turkey but the first tangible result was not a marked increase in commercial, business or tourist interactions, but a batch of 250 refugees running from the fire on the Syrian...
…bout now is what she will wear to the big fancy house. Mary desperately wants to make an impression. This will be her first trip to the house. She does not want to look like a child on this outing. She picks out a pair of skinny white jeans, puts on a freshly washed halter top...
… is the fourth-longest recovery in the post-WWII period? and if, as we expect, the US economy avoids a recession in the first half of 2017, this recovery will become the third-longest. While many critics correctly point out that it is the slowest recovery since WWII, it has actua...
…amiliar with the matter. Broidy's attempts to solve high-level headaches for the Chinese and Malaysian governments were first reported this spring by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, which cited in part a cache of hacked emails. Broidy has said the documents were s...
…w him to set up his new intelligence group. His initial “headquarters” was a sparsely furnished Tel Aviv apartment. The first people he brought in were veterans of the Palmach’s Arab Platoon, pre-state fighters who trained themselves to pass as Arabs and gather intelligence, or s...
…why is there so little serious discussion of what it might lead to? Here again, the answer involves multiple reasons. First, as Upton Sinclair famously quipped, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”!” For ex...
…enties and thirties, have come forward with allegations that he molested them when they were under-age. The allegations first surfaced in British newspapers, which have zeroed in on Epstein’s friendship with Prince Andrew, who has recently tried to publicly disassociate himself f...
…lly still there, but all of the villagers were gone. As far as I could discover, none had been killed. They left with a first wave of refugees in April 1948, and eventually ended up near Tulkarem on the West Bank. After the war, the Israeli government divided up their farmland am...
…a major virtue—the ability to integrate opposing factions. He gave me a scare when after winning the 2008 election he first emerged at night with his gorgeous family between a set of Greek columns. My God, I thought, so his victory is the culmination of 2000 years of Democracy....
…gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas.” As for SAIC, the following also pertains: (| write) "If you first see SAIC as what's called a systems integrator (author Tim Shorrock's phrase), and also the formerly married Bud and Sue Horton and their two grown sons M...
…lid Waste C- C+ Transit C- D Wastewater Cc D- Overall USA Infrastructure G.P.A. Cc D Cost to Improve -- $2.2T Note: The first infrastructure grades were given by the National Council on Public Works Improvements in its report “Fragile Foundations: A Report on omit Public Works, r...
…rted unknown vehicles with missiles and wanted to know whether it could attack. “Tell them yes,” Yanoush said. I looked first at him, then at Mitzna. “We can’t,” I said. “It’s dark. The situation is confused. We don’t know whose missiles these are. It doesn’t make sense they’d be...
…cuments? MR. SIMPSON: We will -- the lawyers will address the document production issues. But two things, Mr. Scarola, first, they postdate your request and you have said several times there's no duty to supplement. And second, they're work product. MR. SCAROLA: Well, sir, if t...