Documents tagged "No"
Found 437 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024003.txt
The document is a confidential private placement memorandum for New Leaf Ventures III, L.P., which seeks to raise $375 million in limited partner interests. The offering is being made by New Leaf Ventures Partners and the memo discusses the terms of the investment, including the risks involved. It also notes that the interests have not been registered under federal securities laws and are being offered only to sophisticated investors on a confidential basis.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023448.txt
This document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff about a project they are working on involving Clinton, Woody Kagan, and budgeting for a film or television production. They also discuss reality TV production costs and budgeting, as well as other follow-ups such as the status of Whitman's "Song of Myself" reading and contact information for Michael Wolff.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023433.txt
The document contains a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding an event scheduled for Thursday at one o'clock. It also mentions the names Clinton Woody Kagan, David Brooks, and Lena Dunham, as well as Wgbh, an organization that has won 10 Emmys. The topic of budgeting is discussed, and it seems that a seminar on Whitman's "Song of Myself" may take place in the future. Additionally, Lisa New is mentioned as having had an interesting day with unexpected surprises.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023429.txt
This document is an email exchange between Lisa New and Jeffrey E. regarding a video project involving budgeting for different footage options. David G. was present at the filming of Herbie Hancock but not Bill Clinton's, leading to dissatisfaction in public television. The pilot was made for $100,000 with savings on the Clinton footage. Additionally, there is discussion about reality TV being low budget due to factors such as no writing or expertise needed and no actors or travel required beyond one location.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023427.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between individuals discussing various topics such as budgeting and producing content. Key people mentioned include Clinton Woody Kagan and Lisa New. The conversation also touches on reality TV production costs, which are generally low due to the lack of writing or other specialized expertise needed. It is implied that Michael Wolff may have won several Emmys. There's a mention of sending someone some stuff and their shared birthday.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023133.txt
This document is a compendium of documents and analysis edited by Terje Rød-Larsen, Nur Laiq, and Fabrice Aidan focusing on the Arab–Israeli conflict. It includes a foreword and acknowledgements, a list of contributors, an introduction to the topic, and several chapters covering key events, people, places, and topics related to the conflict. The publication is intended as a comprehensive resource for understanding this complex and ongoing issue.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022816.txt
The document appears to be a flight log or record, which includes information such as the date of each flight, aircraft make and model, identification marks, points of departure and arrival, miles flown, and other relevant details. The document also mentions procedures and maneuvers performed during each flight, along with the number of landings, categories, speeds, and other key data points for pilots to reference. The document is filled out in a detailed manner, which suggests that it is an official record that must be kept up-to-date by pilots or aviation professionals. It includes sections for endorsements and remarks, as well as signatures from the pilot and other relevant parties. The document seems to be focused on ensuring accurate and complete records of flights and related operations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022780.txt
This document appears to be a redacted form with various fields and instructions for filling out information related to aircraft travel. The form includes spaces for the aircraft make, model, registration number, departure and arrival points, dates of service, remarks or endorsements, and flight crew signatures. However, due to the extensive redaction, it's difficult to provide more specific details about the content of this document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022350.txt
The document discusses a tax-efficient strategy for transferring the future appreciation of an asset called Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT). The strategy involves the grantor selling assets to an irrevocable trust and receiving a note for the fair market value of the asset plus interest at current AFR, paying income taxes generated by trust assets, and after the note is paid, remaining trust assets pass to heirs gift tax free. Additional considerations include pre-funding the trust, having the loan guaranteed by trust beneficiaries, and allocating GST exemption to maximize benefits for heirs. The document also mentions a "Cascading GRAT" strategy that involves selling assets to multiple IDGTs in succession to enhance potential benefits.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022277.txt
The National Labor Relations Board issued a final rule requiring employers to post notices informing employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act. The board believes that many employees are unaware of their rights under the statute and that the rule will increase knowledge of the NLRA among employees, in order to better enable the exercise of rights under the statute. The final rule establishes the size, form, and content of the notice, and sets forth provisions regarding the enforcement of the rule. The rule will be effective on November 14, 2011.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021718.txt
The Virgin Islands Daily News reports that local merchants are facing challenges due to a longer slow season, construction, and competition. The paper also mentions the return of Boy Scouts from a national Jamboree, a jewelry heist, a Vietnam war hero's death, and an" For Eagle, quitting was not an option" on page 28.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021569.txt
This document appears to be a deleted page information sheet from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, detailing pages that have been removed or redacted from certain files for various reasons such as privacy concerns or sensitive information. The specific content of the documents is not provided due to the redactions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018862.txt
The article reports on a suspected arson at the home of a criminal prosecutor in St. Croix, as well as charges filed against Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers for illegal proceeds totaling $1.1 million. It also mentions that boards of elections delaying in counting votes violates V.I. Code, and there is an offer to get eco-friendly products with a Scotiabank loan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014498.txt
This document is a newspaper article from December 2016 that discusses tax hikes in the Virgin Islands due to an empty government piggy bank. The article mentions back pay for court-ordered expenses and an increased unemployment insurance rate for businesses. It also touches on topics such as sin taxes, time-share owners, and Puerto Rico.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014084.txt
The document is related to a court case involving Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2 who are filing a response in opposition to a motion for leave to file a supplement to a reply in support of a motion for limited intervention by Alan M. Dershowitz. The plaintiffs claim that an affidavit submitted by Jane Doe #3 in support of an unrelated pleading does not prove anything against them, and accuse Dershowitz of hiding the truth about his activities. They also point out that Dershowitz has failed to provide specific evidence to contest Jane Doe #3's allegations that he sexually molested her, despite claiming in the media that he has irrefutable proof that her allegations are false.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013442.txt
This document discusses the Oscar race for the most revered artistic honor in the world, focusing on nine films that competed in the 2011 Oscar race. It highlights three premieres at Cannes mid-May, including Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" and Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life". It also mentions the French film "The Artist" created by Michel Hazanavicius and Harvey Weinstein, as well as DreamWorks' "The Help" premiered in LA in August. The document highlights key people like Woody Allen, Terrence Malick, Jean Dujardin, Uggie, and Harvey Weinstein, as well as places like Cannes, Hollywood, and LA.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011170.txt
The document provides statistics related to Brexit sentiment from Twitter on June 23rd, 2016. A total of 302,113 tweets were collected between 12 AM CEST and 11 PM CEST that day. Of these tweets: * 157,075 tweets had a positive sentiment. * 93,305 tweets had a negative sentiment. * 51,750 tweets had a neutral sentiment. The document also includes examples of specific tweets with various sentiments and locations.
