Documents tagged "King"
Found 12 documents with this tag
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The image displays a yellow paper with printed and handwritten content. At the top of the paper, there is bold text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in black ink on a white background, indicating that an item has not been scanned for whatever purpose. Below this message, there's another line where someone has written in pen the word "DONNIE," which could be a name or label, but its significance is unclear from the image alone. At the bottom of the paper, there is smaller text with instructions that says "OFFICIAL DETAIL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DONNY KING," suggesting that this paper may be related to official instructions for an individual named Donny King. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph focused on the text and writing on the paper.
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The image shows a CD with visible writing on it. The central part of the disc appears to be blank, suggesting that it may not have been used before or has been wiped clean. On the edge of the disc, there is handwritten text in blue ink that reads "Taps King." This could indicate either the name of the person who owns the CD or a reference to its contents, although without additional context, it's unclear what "Taps King" means specifically. The style of the image seems casual and candid, perhaps taken during an informal event or presentation.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document or printed material with some information redacted. At the top left corner, there is an email address partially obscured by redacted lines. The main body of the text is centered and discusses a topic related to "Celebrate Our 1st Birthday" which suggests that it might be from a birthday celebration announcement for a company or organization. There's also mention of "The King" and "Obama," but these names are partially obscured by redacted lines as well. The document appears to be informational in nature, possibly an internal communication or a flyer.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032643.txt
The document discusses a scandal involving US President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. The author refers to tweets from the famous Saudi opposition figure @mujtahidd which suggest that there is evidence of the US supporting MBS over his rival, Mohammad bin Nayef (MBN) after Trump's visit to SA. The author also mentions that past US administrations avoided strife within GCC due to America's interests being upheld with a harmonious GCC. However, this changed under Trump's administration. The document also refers to a private yacht and several boxes of cash ($1bn USD) which were discreetly delivered during Trump's visit to SA in May 2017.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031480.txt
The document is an email conversation regarding an audio recording of Fethullah Gulen, the imam living in Pennsylvania who Turkish authorities accuse of directing a coup last month in that country. The lawyers for Imam Gulen fear for his life and may ask U.S. authorities to help protect him. U.S. officials are not planning to extradite Mr. Gulen immediately to Turkey due to concerns with the evidence presented by Turkey and strident public statements made by Turkish leaders against Mr. Gulen. The conversation also includes a link to an article from the Wall Street Journal discussing the situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031472.txt
The email discusses an audio recording related to Fethullah Gulen, an imam living in Pennsylvania who is accused by Turkish authorities of directing a failed coup in Turkey. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has demanded the U.S. extradite Mr. Gulen immediately to Turkey, but U.S. officials don't expect to do that due to concerns about evidence and strident public statements made by Turkish leaders against Mr. Gulen. The email includes a link to an article in The Wall Street Journal with more information on the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029773.txt
This document discusses the 83rd Academy Awards and the competition between "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" for Best Picture. The author is a publicist who has met Tom Hooper, the director of "The King's Speech," and is somewhat emotionally invested in the outcome of the awards. There are references to global events such as the situation in Libya and the US government shutdown. Woody Allen and George Lucas express their disapproval of the Academy Awards process.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028524.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Soon Yi Previ, recounting a childhood memory of watching his father perform in "Hello, Dolly!" and how that experience inspired him to pursue theater. He describes feeling alienated as a child due to his parents' divorce and finding solace in the world of theater at Stagedoor Manor camp where he met Michael Larsen, who encouraged his talent. The email also mentions some gay men who have influenced him throughout his career.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023097.txt
In the aftermath of 9/11, Frank Rich attended a Friars Club roast in New York City where comedian Gilbert Gottfried made a controversial joke about the attacks. The event featured a mix of celebrities and comedians performing for an audience who were still struggling with grief and fear. While some found humor in Gottfried's jokes, others felt that they were inappropriate given the recent events. Rich reflects on this moment as a turning point in American culture and society.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017524.txt
The document discusses key global events that took place in the first years of this century and their impact on demographics and the economy. It mentions a gradual change in population growth where two-child families are now the norm for 80% of mankind, as well as the G20 meeting in Washington 2008. The document also discusses upcoming tectonic shifts in demographics, innovations, and frontline medical research at the Swedish-American Life Science Summit in Stockholm, Sweden.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012700.txt
The document is a magazine article about the Academy Awards written by Peggy Siegal. The main topic of the article is the fierce competition between the films "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" for the Best Picture award. Siegal also discusses her experiences attending parties and events leading up to the ceremony, as well as socializing with celebrities like Colin Firth, Jesse Eisenberg, Elton John, and Oprah Winfrey. The article mentions that Qaddafi is hunkering down in Tripoli, giving press interviews, denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya and that oil prices are shooting up over one hundred dollars a barrel, but the focus of the article is on the Academy Awards.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012690.txt
This document focuses on key people and topics related to global events and the Academy Awards. The author discusses the political situation in Libya with Omar Quadhafi denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya, while also mentioning high oil prices and a potential US government shutdown. In addition to this, the author shares their experience attending the 83rd Academy Awards and highlights the competition between two films: "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network". The author also mentions conversations with filmmakers Woody Allen and George Lucas who are critical of the Academy Awards system.
