Documents tagged "times"
Found 220 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030187.txt
The article is about the late comedian Lenny Bruce and his impact on comedy and society. It mentions his famous obscenity trial at Café Au Go Go in New York City and how he died of an overdose on August 3, 1966, with a foreclosure notice still on appeal. The author, who was a friend and subscriber to the satirical magazine The Realist, met Bruce for the first time in 1959 at a Times Square hotel and discusses their friendship and how Bruce broke through traditional stereotypes in his comedy act.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030105.txt
This document discusses the outcome of a court case involving Farooq Bajwa, an Orange County entrepreneur who sued Emirates NBD, one of the Middle East's most prominent banks. A federal jury found that the bank did not commit fraud or steal technology from Mr. Bajwa's company InfoSpan, which had claimed damages of half a billion dollars. The case was widely reported on by the media and has implications for business partnerships in the tech sector.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030101.txt
The document is an email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding a press report about a federal jury's decision on a case involving Middle East bank and Orange County entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa. The LA Times was the first to report on the verdict, which was decided in favor of the bank. The bank has been accused of stealing technology from Irvine firm after their partnership collapsed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030098.txt
The document is about a federal jury decision regarding a Middle East bank and an Orange County entrepreneur. The LA Times appears to be the first media to report on the verdict. A federal jury decided that the Emirates NBD did not commit fraud or steal technology from InfoSpan, an Irvine firm. This case involved millions of dollars in damages and ended with a partnership collapse.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030030.txt
The document contains articles and editorials on topics such as foreign policy, political leadership, regional unrest in the Middle East, Egypt's new constitution, Arab freedom, western influence, and Jewish exclusion in Norway. The key people discussed include Patrick Seale, President Obama, Gideon Rachman, Robert D. Blackwill, Nathan Brown, Roger Cohen, and Alan M. Dershowitz. The articles focus on the need for U.S. action in Libya, regional power dynamics, Middle East unrest, political leadership challenges, and constitutional reform.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030017.txt
This document discusses a family portrait of a sperm donor with over 30 half siblings and the article written about it in The New York Times. It also mentions fact-checking during the Democratic debates and a list of 11 life-saving skills everyone should know.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029865.txt
The document discusses the 2016 U.S. presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's campaign strategy in Pennsylvania and a voter's perspective of his candidacy. It also mentions changes in Iranian society with regard to weddings and fashion choices by young Iranians. Additionally, it refers to Bill Cosby's legal issues and the challenges faced by victims seeking justice for sexual crimes due to statutes of limitations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029206.txt
The email discusses an article from The New York Times about President Obama's plan to extend marriage benefits to same-sex couples. The sender, Jeffrey E., is mentioned as the recipient of the confidential information in this communication. It is intended only for him and unauthorized use or disclosure could be illegal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029095.txt
The document is a summary of an email conversation between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein. Joi mentions Reid Hoffman, Obama, and a donor advised fund in the conversation. There are also references to a house in Washington and New York Times articles. The tone of the conversation seems business-like and focused on financial matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029094.txt
This document appears to be an email exchange between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, Jeffrey Epstein mentions that when he told Reid Hoffman about Barack Obama's goals, Hoffman thought that doing good would be his primary objective. The email also includes a link to an article from The New York Times about Obama purchasing a house in Washington, DC. It is important to note that the information contained within this communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail or to jeevacation@gmail.com, and destroy it along with all attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028850.txt
In the document, Joi Ito discusses a New York Times article about President Obama's response to the Ukraine crisis and its impact on the global hunt for Russian leader Vladimir Putin's hidden wealth. Jeffrey Epstein also mentions that the information contained in the communication is confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028847.txt
The document is an email exchange between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein discussing a New York Times article about President Obama's response to the Ukraine crisis, which has reinvigorated a 15-year global hunt for Russian leader Vladimir Putin's hidden wealth. The email mentions that Joi Ito will be flying to LA and will try to call Jeffrey Epstein when he lands at around 11AM Pacific time. The document also includes a disclaimer stating the confidentiality of the communication, which is intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028846.txt
The email discusses an article in the New York Times about how President Obama's response to the Ukraine crisis has revived a global search for Russian leader Vladimir Putin's hidden wealth. The author of the email is Joi Ito, who sends it to Jeffrey Epstein with the subject "NYTimes: Sanctions Revive Search for Secret Putin Fortune". The article can be accessed through the provided link.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028529.txt
The document discusses a survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that asked people around the world who they admire most. Bill Gates was revealed as the most admired person in the world, followed by Pope Francis and Barack Obama. In Western nations, the Queen and Angelina Jolie were also highly regarded. The survey showed that women are strikingly underrepresented on the list of admired individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027594.txt
The document appears to be a series of text messages between two individuals over a period from March 9th to March 12th, with the last message on March 31st. The key people involved are "jee" and someone whose name starts with "e:". The messages discuss topics such as trying to lift Abe on the world stage, sending an email, having a copy of a book called Brink, not seeing the entire deal, and sharing a link from the New York Times about Deutsche Bank and Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027024.txt
In this article, scientists have successfully created embryos that are genetic copies of living people to make stem cells for potential treatments of various diseases. This breakthrough raises concerns about human cloning and its ethical implications. The research has been published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, where it is discussed in detail along with potential applications and risks associated with such procedures.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026754.txt
The document discusses a story on Tom, who is associated with President Trump's Bedminster golf club and has the potential to have more support from administration officials and advisers. Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for The New York Times, is interested in doing this story. At dinners at the golf club, billionaire investor Tom Barrack talked about Trump's potential to have more support, focusing on his sagging poll numbers and encouraging him to govern past his political base.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026672.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Landon Thomas, Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. The topic of conversation is a tweet by Donald Trump that has retweeted a story by Landon Thomas, Jr. Landon Thomas, Jr. mentions his wife's intention to change the lock on their door tonight. Landon Thomas, Jr. is identified as a financial reporter for The New York Times and Jeffrey Epstein is referred to as HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026672.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026598.txt
Mark Swed argues in favor of creating a U.S. secretary of Culture as part of the Cabinet. He points out that while many countries have ministries of culture, the United States relies on the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities instead. The creation of a secretary of Culture would give a voice to arts and humanities in the government and help define America's common identity.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026290.txt
This email exchange is between two individuals discussing their opinions on certain public figures. One person mentions a negative view of someone they consider to be a publicity hound and self-serving. They also comment on another individual, Dershowitz, who has been making headlines due to his appearances on various talk shows. The other person responds by sharing their own perspective on these matters and pointing out the relevance of bias in discussions about public figures.
