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| | | | | The two advisers who helped Facebook make its largest acquisition to date stand to earn tens of millions of dollars for their work. | |
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| | | | | The worlds richest man closed his blockbuster purchase of the social media service, thrusting Twitter into a new era. | |
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| | | | | Washington [US], August 5 (ANI): Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is locked in a court battle with Twitter over a failed acquisition bid that Twitter now intends to force through, said that the social media giant jeopardized its third largest market by failing to disclose "risky" litigation against the Indian government. In a countersuit in [...] | |
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| | | I have just finished work on abook chapter entitled "The Principle of Parliamentary Sovereignty in Legal, Constitutional and Political Perspective", the abstract for which is as follows: Parliamentary sovereignty has long been regarded - by most, at least - as an axiomatic feature of the United Kingdom's constitutional arrangements. The orthodox view holds that the... | ||