In Amman, Jordan, the group spoke to "Mr. E, " a logistician who fled Iraq after militants bombed the company he worked for, killing three staffers.
Mr Luskin said Mr Rove's e-mail to Mr Cooper said that Ms Plame had authorised the trip.
Mr Burke someone e-mailed me your article and I had the pleasure of reading it, as I thougt it very thoughtful, and very well written.
Asked for specific structures that have inspired him, Mr. Payne e-mails 13 photos of old parks, giant industrial pipes, public benches and the whimsically shaped "Seuss Landing" area within Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park.
On the future of e-books, Mr Coates said that the price of e-books will come down and a lot more people will use them but it is still "a tiny fraction" of book market as a whole.
Mr Warnock sent an e-mail to the White House but has yet to receive a reply.
Mr Draper said he "deeply regretted" responding to Mr McBride's e-mail.
GEIS. It took Mr Welch's e-business awakening to get it.
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Mr McBride's e-mails form part of New Labour's political testament.
In the first of the taped police interviews, Witness E said Mr Wootton had asked him if he was going out with a girl whose father was a policeman.
The Conservatives have urged Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell to clarify who knew about the proposal to set up a Labour website, called Red Rag, where it was suggested the smears sent in Mr McBride's e-mails be published.
Schools Secretary Ed Balls, a close ally of Mr Brown, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the prime minister had been "appalled" by the e-mails and Mr McBride's behaviour had been "unacceptable".
For instance, said Mr Hogan, filtering out e-mail messages that contain a web link can stop about 75% of spam.
Mr. Jobs disclosed that e-books published by Bertelsmann AG's Random House Inc.
During the design of the original Kindle, for example, Mr Bezos insisted that the e-reader had to work without needing to be plugged into a PC.
Mr Ellison argues that the e-business suite standardises data, putting it in one database where it can be manipulated by a complete and integrated suite of applications.
Mr. Brahimi's speech, delivered by his Spokesperson, Mr. Manoel de Almedia e Silva, said that "perhaps more than any other people, Afghans understand and know the importance and value of independent information".
Signet has attempted to gain an injunction to prevent the brand reappearing on Ratners Online, a jewellery e-tailer Mr Ratner hopes to launch in September with second ranking UK jewellers chain Goldsmiths.
Mr Watson, who posts his daily thoughts on his own 'weblog', has been campaigning for Mr Blair to make an e-mail address available to the general public, and laid down Parliamentary questions on the subject last year.
Just as important as the 200 lines of code that made up the e-mail software was Mr Tomlinson's elegant way of organising the addresses of people and the computers that held their e-mail account.
Based on the e-mail, Mr. Alioto claimed a theft loss deduction for 2005, which carried over to 2006 and 2007.
Sources confirmed Mr Barker-McCardle's e-mail explained he did not want his decision to be linked to the new Police and Crime Commissioner.
After being sacked via e-mail by Mr Johnson, Prof Nutt predicted there would be further resignations from the government advisory body that he headed.
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.
But e-mails from Mr Reyes's computer, seen by The Economist, show that their real aim was to use them to embarrass Mr Uribe politically and to gain international recognition.
Mr. MICHAEL TURK (Former e-campaign Director, Republican National Committee): As a political party they should want to embrace a technology, or embrace a practice that would bring more people into the process.
As well as writing to those named in the e-mails, Mr Brown sent a letter to Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, saying he was ready to take "whatever action is required" to prevent a repeat of the incident.
Asked whether he had spoken to a software company about getting technology that could "resurrect" e-mails - Mr Yates said he was not sure, but he didn't want to comment as it was straying into "evidential areas" and it was not proper to comment on it.
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