…unded Chicago-based Daniel J. Edelman Inc., now the world’s largest independent public- relations company, and helped pioneer the use of celebrities in PR campaigns. Died Jan. 15 of heart failure. Thomas Candillier, 37. The Paris-based head of European equity sales at JPMorgan C...
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…6 the State Attorney, in part due to concerns regarding the quality of the evidence, agreed to charge Epstein only with one count of aggravated assault with no intent to commit a felony. That charge would have resulted in no jail time, no requirement to CHAPTER 55 7 register a...
…es. The ‘easy way is with a laser and a nonlinear crystal. A beam of ultraviolet photons enters the crystal and about one in a billion times they interact with quantum fluctuations in the crystal lattice to create two red photons. This is known as ‘spontaneous down conversion....
…impatient; double reed instrument players, obsessional and withdrawn; brass players, athletic and exhibitionistic. As one of the team physicians of the San Diego Chargers in the years 1971- 1975, | spent several days a week in their summer training camps, on the team plane to a...
…tching him smirk as he said it. As soon as he left, we decided to watch the film ... and put the pillow fight filter.” One example Moore gave of a change to his film post-Bannon was a line about news networks being run by men, from “most” to “all.” “It’s amazing how we talk as...
… weaker but still positive alternative, the Committee could include an Advisory Committee Note making this point clear. One possible note would be as follows: Rule 17(c)@) is intended to provide greater procedural protection for crime victims than exists under current law. It is...
…was the toughest meeting I’ve ever had with Arafat,” he said. Clinton said he had told the Palestinian leader that only one side, the Israelis, had so far been negotiating in good faith. If Arafat was not prepared to make a genuine effort to reach an agreement, then there was no...
…m to journalists. Yet even as Mr. Snowden’s narrative was taking hold in the public realm, a secret damage assessment done by the NSA and Pentagon told a very different story. According to a unanimous report declassified on Dec. 22 by the House Permanent Select Committee on Inte...
…uit explained in reversing a trial court which had allowed an ex parte deposition, "depositions are never ordered where one party to the suit can be present, ask the questions, and hear the answers, and the opposing party in the case is not only prevented from being present and a...
… and “records.” This was, after all, the age of “blacklists,” “redchanels,” and other colored compilations that kept anyone on them from getting ajob. “They will put you on a list,” my mother would warn. Or “it will go on your permanent record.” When I was 13 or 14, I actually di...
… Subject to Mutually acceptable conditions On Saturday, 27 February 2016, Kathy Ruemmler Unsatisfactory Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Immelt, Stephen J." Date: February 27, 2016 at 10:30:17 AM MST To: "Kathy Ruemmler" < Subject: RE: Follow up Kathy > wrote:...
…ee eee eh eer eee Oe ee ee oe ee ae Palm Beach County Court Epstein, in his Florida sex offender photo; at right, a phone message to Epstein from a modeling agent offering Russian lessons from a “2x8” year old girl. In 2006, that reputation caught up with him, when he was arr...
… for another reason. The relentless growth of data-collection technology had come to endanger personal privacy. Smart phones in our pockets, GPS recorders in our cars, fitness bands on our wrists, CCTV moni- tors in stores, and network-connected devices in our homes leave a digit...
…to an altercation with the Hay-Adams bartender about switching the television from CNN to Fox, where his client, Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman, the chairman of one of the president’s business councils, was shortly to appear. The business council was hemorrhaging its CEO members...
…ever involving any of those pesky pesky feelings, etc. I write about this cautiously: I have no intention of telling anyone what "real" men do or feel, or what "real" women do or feel. However, it seems conceivable to me that most men are generally more likely to enjoy promiscuit...