Through her they found his modest office in Surbiton, rented in the name of UniFi Consulting, and evidence of 182 bank accounts he had maintained, each one in the name of a different and obscure corporation, through which vast amounts of money had passed.
Despite other celebrities falling victim to cybersquatters -- people who register the domain names of famous people in the hope of making a quick profit -- the Beatles had no trouble registering the name of their choice, the spokeswoman said.
The local Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) backed the campaign to honour Strummer's name, with a spokesman saying the musician embodied the "atmosphere of youth, rebellion, night and rock" and had "carried the name of Granada... for the entire world".
Hank hit age 52 before discovering that he was among the beneficiaries of a trust Dad had set up in the name of his mother, Lois, in 1959.
GNA. Moreover, the data from these experiments had not been fully analysed, and so they could not have yielded the results Dr Pusztai claimed, even if he had merely got the name of the lectin wrong.
I. agents discovered that in August 2008, Mr. Cole identified as Journalist A in the charging documents had asked Mr. Kiriakou if he knew the name of a covert officer who had a supervisory role in the rendition program, which involved capturing terrorism suspects and delivering them to prisons in other countries.
They just had to mention the name of one of her four employees, Chelsea, to get it.
Japan's Mitsubishi had to change the name of its Pajero model for Spanish-speaking markets for similar reasons.
Kotak had just the good name of his boutique financial firm.
Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, was actually indicted last year for perjury and obstruction of justice, not for naming the agent to a columnist--although the special prosecutor appears to have implied that Libby had done so--but for incorrectly recalling who had told him the name of the CIA agent.
The campaign did an exceptional job of exposing the Fiesta name to a new generation of users (the name had been defunct in the U.S. for over a decade), gaining 6.2mm YouTube views, 750, 000 Flickr views and 40mm Twitter impressions.
In the entire history of the Jones case, Ms. Currie's name had not appeared on any of the witness lists, nor was there any reason to suspect Ms. Currie would play any role in the Jones case.
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Both confirmed that a large majority of those interviewed had at least heard of the name, and over half were both aware of the brand and could recognise the McDonald's logo.
The company, which had struggled for most of the 1990s, had been a name in UK retail for 108 years.
The jobs data for the first quarter say the Republicans had it right, both in the name of job creation and social justice.
Beyond the proprietary shape of the bottle, the Kraft team knew it had to come up with a name that signaled the intrinsic nature of the new brand.
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Until last fall, Network Solutions had been the exclusive provider of domain-name registration services under a contract it had with the U.S. Commerce Department.
But the designer has had to make some concessions in the name of expansion.
There had been speculation that Pope Francis - who was a member of the Jesuit order - had chosen his name in honour of St Francis Xavier, a 16th Century Jesuit missionary in Asia.
By 2005 Tony decided he'd had enough of the name-calling.
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For much of the 20th century, Mr Hirschfeld's drawings were there to be savoured in the Sunday edition of the New York Times, where one's appreciation of his gift for spearing a performer's physiognomy co-existed with a weekly hunt for the Ninas that is to say, the number of times Mr Hirschfeld had the name Nina embedded in almost every drawing, as a tribute to his only child.
Conservative justice spokesman John Lamont said the issue of the role of the Supreme Court had been marred by "much tub-thumping and name-calling" on the part of the Scottish Government.
Before the Revolution, Russia had not yet adopted the Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 to mitigate the errors of the Julian calendar, which owes its name to the Roman emperor who had chosen it 46 years before the birth of Jesus Christ.
Bernanke then went on to insist that the view (which he did not identify as that of the Phillips curve, after a New Zealand economist of that name, by the way) had no credibility in point of fact and operation at any time throughout its period of doctrinal hegemony.
By the time of his arrest in February last year, Maher had been declared bankrupt and was living under the name of his brother, Michael, in a rented house in Ozark, Missouri.
The Swiss world number two had 13 grand slam successes to his name prior to the event, but none of them had been on the Parisian red clay.
Mr Silva said there was evidence a member of the Farc ruling body who goes by the name of Ivan Marquez had been meeting other rebel leaders in Venezuela.
Adler says Intelius had an ad out on the name of Chesley Sullenberger in 2009.
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But Hu had made her name divining the boundaries of free expression in China.
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