Last week's hearing before a special master overseeing the collection of evidence in the antitrust case came just days after Intel admitted it made mistakes in its effort to preserve documents that it is required to hand over to AMD's lawyers (see "Intel's Missing Memos").
Durand began supplying the lawyer with TAP documents, letters with the company's attorneys and memos it exchanged with its archrival, Zeneca.
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Critics of the Bush administration's interrogation programme say the memos provide evidence that many of the methods amount to torture under US and international law.
Scott's name came up again last week, with the release of a pile of memos from 1993 and 1994 in which she outlined ways to court the President's political supporters with visits to the White House mess, special policy briefings, trinkets, White House tours and the like.
Habibie's advisers daily send him policy memos on everything from democratization to demilitarization.
Short of revealing Mr Simon as Enron's secret financial adviser, the memos could not have been more helpful to Mr Davis.
Others concern poison pen memos criticising Carinal Tarcisio Bertone, the pope's number two, and the reporting of suspicious payments by the Vatican Bank.
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At least one of these memos focuses on "the A to Z's" of what Kerrey would need to do should he run in 2000, sources said.
Memos from the inspector general of the U.S. Agency for International Development also reveal that the IG is investigating whether Deputy Administrator Donald Steinberg tried to interfere with an internal investigation.
Oaktree's chairman, he has been penning highly regarded investment memos for clients for two decades.
Spitzer claims there is a smoking e-mail: memos between two midlevel managers at General Re suggesting the company's former chief executive, Ronald Ferguson, and Greenberg knew it was a riskless transaction.
Despite Mr Lutz's flair and fame, some wonder whether a few pithy memos and pointed homilies will make a difference.
Another reason it's difficult to translate business stories into film is that meetings and memos are hardly visual.
Unlike the exaggerated claims of so many Bush critics, the memos make clear that water was not actually expected to enter the detainee's lungs, and that measures were put in place to prevent complications if this did happen and to ensure that the individual did not develop respiratory distress.
The subsequent memos, from May 2005, were written by Steven Bradbury and corroborate Mr Bybee's reasoning.
Mr Rumsfeld is notorious for his "snowflake" memos which are meant to drift down to Pentagon staff, carrying the defence secretary's thoughts and concerns.
By dint of memos, meetings and detail, the task-force may do more than improve America's sanctions policy.
You won't find any "Get Shorty" memos coming out of the 56, 000-square-foot trading floor in Houston's old Innova merchandise mart--or any round-trip swaps to inflate revenues.
Senior Bush adviser Matthew Dowd sent two memos last year to GOP supporters to prepare them for an inevitable dip in the president's opinion poll numbers when a Democratic front-runner emerged.
Perhaps it's their sleek and portable designs, or maybe it's because they're best for watching movies and playing games rather than pounding out important memos on a deadline.
She wrote two memos to him asking for the consultant to delete the criticism to avoid further distress to Mr Moore-Robinson's family and "adverse publicity".
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