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- Sanford Weill -- Companies
Sanford Weill runs his businesses like an owner. He avoids consultants and gets to know a company by getting to know people at all levels of the business. All of Travelers' employees are encouraged to own stock in the company. Senior managers (who number in the thousands) receive up to 25 percent of their pay in stock, which they are not allowed to sell for two years. - Qualcomm
Qualcomm is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. QSC7230, QSC7830 and QSC7630 are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. CDMA2000 is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA USA). All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. - New York Lawyer -- Los Angeles
New York Post 9/5/99 Rod Dreher "…IF the sickos in Arkansas accused of kicking Shawana Pace's pregnant belly until her 9-month-old unborn child died are convicted, they should spend the rest of their lives as part of a jailhouse harem. Pace begged her three attackers to let her baby live. But, according to Little Rock police, one of the masked killers said, "F--- you! Your baby is dying tonight." Pace lost the child at the hospital. Days later, police arrested three brothers, who have reportedly confessed to the deed, and said Shawana's boyfriend, Erik Bullock, paid them to do it. Cops then arrested Bullock. - Coyote Ugly -- Bars
If your idea of a film is Barbie doll girls in skin tight outfits dancing on a bar, then Coyote Ugly is a must-see for you. Sad to say it, but there's more plot in your average rock video, of which Coyote Ugly never progresses far beyond. What's most annoying is the wasted opportunity to deliver more, with first-time director David McNally (Kangaroo Jack) showing flashes of talent, and Piper Perabo (The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Slap Her She's French) giving a decent performance despite the shallowness of the part. - Susan Strasberg
Synopsis: Jennie (Susan Strasberg) travels to San Francisco to locate her hippie brother Steve (Bruce Dern). She meets Stoney (Jack Nicholson) in a coffeehouse and he helps her look for Steve, who Stoney has seen in his various attempts to start a rock & roll band. Stoney and his pals transform the squareRead More - Inspector Gadget -- Doctor Claw
Even equipped with Penny’s helpful discoveries, inept Inspector Gadget still experiences a series of hair-raising and gadget-laden mishaps and public humiliations as he tries to prove his value. It’s obvious he’s no match for the sophisticated G2, who aces him at every turn in the quest to recapture Claw. Gadget’s ultimate disgrace forces him to relinquish his badge. Fortunately for Inspector Gadget, he has Penny, Brain and the Gadgetmobile on his side. - U. S. Constitution -- Supreme Court
Justice Alito is ... alleged to have given his legal opinion that the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a woman's right to abortion access. He also expressed his pride in his work to overthrow the Roe v. Wade decision of the U.S. Supreme Court as an employee of the federal government. But he wrote these comments in a job application when he successfully attempted to land a job decades ago during the Reagan years in the Justice Department. People sometimes write material in job applications which is not particularly accurate. - Jackie Robinson -- Montreal Royals
In 1946, in Jackie Robinson's first year with the Montreal Royals, the fans yelled racial slurs at him on and off the field. Pitchers intentionally threw at him while he was at bat. In Indianapolis, Jackie was not allowed to play because a local law prohibited interracial competition. - Dollars -- Us Dollars
Dollars 5 collects non-personally-identifying information including the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. Dollars 5’s purpose in collecting non-personally identifying information is to better understand how Dollars 5’s visitors use its website. From time to time, Dollars 5 may release non-personally-identifying information in the aggregate, e.g., by publishing a report on trends in the usage of its website. - Fourteenth Amendment
[One] major area of expansion of the Fourteenth Amendment was in the application of the Bill of Rights to the states. As early as 1908, in Twining v. New Jersey, the Court suggested that some Bill of Rights guarantees might limit the states through the Due Process Clause. In Gitlow v. New York (1925), the Court began to apply guarantees of speech, press, assembly, religion, and counsel to the states. The guarantees applied to the states were those the Court considered essential to ordered liberty (Palko v. Connecticut, 1937). A majority of the Court thought that many rights in the Bill of Rights—trial by jury and the privilege against selfâ€incrimination, for example—did not meet that test. The incorporation of the Bill of Rights accelerated under the Warren Court.
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