Remember those silly Coca-Cola Polar Bears or the E-Trade talking baby from 2012?
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I'm talking about the e-G8, which has assembled a stellar cast list to discuss how the internet can contribute to economic growth.
Wall Street may also be talking up its e-bond efforts in order to ward off the Securities and Exchange Commission, America's main markets regulator.
An e-mail sent by the president to himself contains talking points for an interview he gave to Barbara Walters on the U.S. TV network ABC in early December.
Chase Manhattan, for instance, has been talking up the potential savings firms could make through e-billing.
Others warn that Sunburst's requirements can be avoided by such archaic practices as talking in person or by phone rather than by e-mail.
According to a congressional source with knowledge of the e-mails, the CIA's first draft of the talking points was sent to other agencies on the afternoon of Friday, September 14.
Quattrone, 50, was convicted in May 2004 of sending out an e-mail on Dec. 5, 2000, shortly after talking to a CS First Boston attorney who discussed the pending grand jury investigation into allocations of hot initial public offering shares to preferred clients.
After talking to the man for a few weeks via text and e-mail, she decided to meet him at a sports bar.
In response to the initial assessment, Nuland on Friday e-mails a group involved in an interagency process of reviewing the talking points and brought up a number of concerns, according to congressional source.
Lohan is suing E-Trade for the online brokerage firm's Super Bowl commercial that features talking babies and refers to a "milk-a-holic" named Lindsay.
Less than 10 minutes later, Deputy National Security Council Adviser Ben Rhodes e-mailed the group stating that he didn't want anything in the talking points that would undermine the investigation and directs the matter to a Saturday meeting at the White House.
Fiorina said she spent about 90 of her first 100 days at HP in the company's laboratories, talking with researchers and inventors and looking at new technologies being developed, including e-speak, which she described as new software at the heart of HP's belief that any product can be turned into any service.
After revisions were made, Mr. Petraeus wrote in an e-mail that he would "just as soon not use this then, " adding that the talking points wouldn't satisfy Rep. C.
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