4.2.12 WC: 191694 Leona Helmsley Leona Helmsley was not a good client. She too was boring and rather stupid. She was called the queen of mean, and I can only disclose incidents that occurred in public. Here’s one that shows how she earned her title. We were having breakfast in...
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…m reporters. less so recently with clinton , but my answers are always 1 have nothing to say . or i try to ignore altogether. A few times i have been ambushed on the street with questions . but am more careful now please note The information contained in this communication is c...
…um company and management company for kindergarten through ninth grade (grades 10-12 currently in development). «712 is the largest operator of K-12 virtual schools in the world, &12’s mission is to enable delivery of world-class education for students in grades K-12, consisting...
Sephardim resented about the Ashkenazi, Labor Zionist establishment. Begin, at his rally, played it like a virtuoso. “Did you hear what they called you?” he cried. Chachachim. He slightly mispronounced the word, as if he’d never heard, much less used, it before, and that even hav...
sciences: people are easy to influence, they are too trusting, and they tend to place their trust in the wrong people. This is the answer of most social psychologists. "They take the famous Asch conformity experiments, in which participants believe a group over the evidence of t...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 Brooke Shields and her mother Teri When Brooke Shields was 10 years old, her ambitious mother Teri signed a contract with an equally ambitious photographer to photograph Brooke naked, taking a bath. Brooke was paid $450 for the photo sessions by Playboy Press,...
Speedbird is the callsign of British Airways, referring to the stylized bird logo. Captain Peter Burkill of British Airways 38 explains his radio call, “Speedbird, Speedbird... Read More » What do Brits think of France? Se Nate White, Drinks coffee. Writes copy. I'll be hones...
Sides argue whether Jeffrey Epstein’s nonprosecution deal violated alleged victims' rights Page 2 of 4 Epstein, now 58, pleaded not guilty in August 2006 in state court. Eventually he agreed to a state plea deal and served 13 months of an 18-month sentence for soliciting a minor...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 hours of anticipated partying and sightseeing? The most plausible explanation for the removal and non-replacement of the panty liner was that it was done in anticipation of consensual sex. Moreover, if she did not want to have sex, she could easily have locked...
8.6 Cognitive Synergy for Procedural and Declarative Learning 153 creation can be useful indirectly in calculating these probability estimates, via providing new concepts that can be used to make useful inference trails more compact and hence easier to construct. — Example: The...
…vetime On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Joi Ito - s—CSs GS wrote: > > > > > > reinvigorated a 15-year global hunt for the Russian leader’s hidden wealth. President Obama's response to the Ukraine crisis, while derided by critics as slow and weak, has > http://ww.nytimes.com/2...
Democratic flavor-of-the day candidate. The media and political class will predetermine irrelevance otherwise. A Democrat-leaning candidate would have to top the ideal third-party ticket. We need someone with a shot at snaking a plurality of the vote in the blue states Hillary...
…'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. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031789
…l,” says Pierce in seeming dramatic understatement, “you are going to have some low quality characters playing early in the space...” That evening, in the Epstein dining room (he seems rarely to use the rest of the house’s 50,000 square feet), there is a small cocktail party, wh...
support him. Do we want to break the genteel precedents of two parties running their ceremonious and seemingly illogical nominating process to select a candidate? (Why do Iowa and New Hampshire play such outsized roles? What kind of small-d democratic process relies on superdeleg...