Brown insisted he had never given permission for the Sun newspaper to report that Fraser had cystic fibrosis, and he rejected the Sun newspaper's explanation that it had heard about the condition from a person who also had a sick child in the hospital.
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Granted admission to Stanford's business school, he met Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla and went on to head Sun for 22 years.
Ellison knew when he acquired Sun that the explosion of the global Internet economy, the customer-engagement economy, the real-time-and-always-on economy, the Big Data economy, or the whatever-you-want-to-call-it economy, would trigger analytical and transactional workloads for Oracle customers that would crush traditional, non-optimized hardware and software combinations.
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Standing beside his new Honda car, in front of the swanky new home he is building, Mr Sun says he has been selling trees to local governments and developers for a decade.
He figures that with the help of the seasoned salesmen he recently poached from Sun, Adobe and Hewlett-Packard, he can go directly to IT departments.
"I imagined myself going around the city, driving the cart, " he told The Sun.
Mr. Wang said on Friday that he worked with Sun Media's Mr. Wu to reach Mr. Buffett.
But as he stood on the sun-splashed 86th floor of the Empire State Building, he was 1, 050 feet above ground level and had just led the U.S. to a snowy win over Costa Rica and a draw at Mexico that got the Americans' World Cup qualifying campaign back on track.
He spent 12 years at Sun Microsystems as a distinguished engineer where he worked on areas such as networking, security, and operating systems.
According to a much-told story, after the show the then-unknown Elvis told the group that, if he ever landed a major-label contract -- he was on Memphis' Sun Records at the time -- he'd have the Jordanaires back him up.
He would have made a lot more, but Sun stock cratered while he was barred from selling.
He looked like he'd been in the sun for days and that was just before he died.
As the sun rises he comes here, to the center of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
It might be the fact that he meant that our Sun is a second generation star.
He worked at The Sun in the 1970s and then at the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1977 to 1984.
"It's probably in my best interests to move on... it's something which needs addressing, " he told the Herald Sun.
He was a true sun worshipper and always had to have a tan.
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After Lewis had eaten roughly half the turkey, he noticed that the sun was now low in the sky.
Through the water he can see ripply sun-designs on the river bottom.
He said if the Sun praised him it may have been to make then Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott look bad in comparison.
As I declined his offer, I observed his tattered disposition in the heat of the Lagos sun as he moved to the next patron.
Against this backdrop I dropped by to see McNealy at his Palo Alto offices on Oct. 2 and chat about how he's leading Sun in rough times.
Seven years later, Feaster was lifting a Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning and the team he built put the Sun Belt franchise on the map.
At Cassatt, Bill Coleman, a former Air Force captain who has worked in tech for 35 years, saw the cheap wave coming more than a decade ago, when he was still at Sun.
Accompanied by a full string orchestra, he plays "Midnight Sun" with gravitas and then, a few tracks later, engages in a harmonica-and-bass duet (with Marc Johnson) on the "Spartacus Love Theme" that's more about intimacy than grandeur.
He returned to the Bills with a noticeably sun-burnt face, sheepishly explaining he had fallen asleep on the beach after working out at his home in Miami.
He has twice won his country's top economic honour, the Sun Yefang award, and he has published in the leading journal of his profession, the American Economic Review.
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