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1 month ago |
contrarian.substack.com | Cristina Garcia |Cristina García |A Word |Mike Hammer
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Apr 26, 2024 |
yesmusicpodcast.com | A Word
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: | Spotify | RSSProduced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken FullerThis week Mark and I attempted to choose 3 Peter Banks era Yes songs each. As you’ll hear, we turned out to be thinking along similar lines but it was still a very enjoyable experience listening to the earliest days of the band and discussing what made Yes unique even at that stage.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
awordpleasefromadiweiss.substack.com | A Word
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Jan 12, 2024 |
podtail.com | A Word
“I have these four detectives, and because they're from that generation who were overlooked, they are invisible. And yet they're so incredibly wise and experienced. And if you're invisible and wise, then you make an amazing detective.” Richard Osman talks with Jeremy Finley about his book The Last Devil to Die, a Thursday Murder Club mystery on NPT's original series A Word on Words. A rogue Russian military unit has disappeared in the heart of Ukraine, leaving a trail of war crimes in their wake.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
mondaq.com | A Word |John Perry
There are two primary ways to structure the taxable purchase and
sale of an incorporated business.
The parties may engage in an asset acquisition, in which the
buyer purchases assets directly from the target corporation. Alternatively, the parties may engage in a stock sale, in which the
buyer purchases the target corporation's stock directly from
the selling shareholders.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
mondaq.com | A Word |Jordan F. Karp
Board and committee meeting preparation generally falls under
the purview of a company's corporate secretary, a role often
assumed by either the general counsel or CFO (or members of their
in-house staff). As important as this task is to ensuring proper
governance, it can also present administrative challenges and be
surprisingly time consuming.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
mondaq.com | A Word |Robert Pommer |Joshua M. Newville |Steven J Pearlman
Since 2015, the SEC has brought nearly two dozen enforcement
actions for violations of the whistleblower protection rules under
Rule 21F-17(a) against employers for actions taken to impede
reporting to the SEC. The bulk of these actions have focused on
language in employee-facing agreements that allegedly discouraged
such reporting.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
monocle.com | A Word
23 September 2023Episode 6 19 minutes Winner of Pulitzer and Nobel prizes, the late Toni Morrison was one of the all-time great American novelists. For the inaugural Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, she was paired with Australian writer Julia Leigh, who was busy writing her second novel, ‘Disquiet’. Hear Kerry Fox read an extract from that book in the latest episode of A Word in Your Ear.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
monocle.com | A Word
23 September 2023Episode 7 24 minutes Texas-based Bulgarian writer Miroslav Penkov wasn’t sure if anyone would pay attention to his first English-language novel, ‘Stork Mountain’. However, when the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative paired him with ‘The English Patient’ author Michael Ondaatje, it gave him the boost he needed. Listen to A Word in Your Ear to hear an excerpt from Penkov’s ‘The Half-Blood’.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
monocle.com | A Word
23 September 2023Episode 8 28 minutes A Word in Your Ear, Monocle Radio’s special season of Meet the Writers, concludes with a reading from Tracy K Smith’s dazzling memoir, ‘Ordinary Light’. The American writer began her time as a Rolex protégée in 2010 under the mentorship of Hans Magnus Enzensberger. She has since scooped the Pulitzer Prize and served as the US Poet Laureate.