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“The intel on this wasn’t 100 percent,” Welch told The New York Times after his arrest.
theatlantic.com • The Prophecies of Q
The sequestering of the big Butte market was duck soup for the aggressive Hill and allowed him to play the role that would make him a legend: forcing competitiveness on a rigged market.
Michael P. Malone • James J. Hill: Empire Builder of the Northwest (The Oklahoma Western Biographies Book 12)
Bone marrow, for example, sold for as much as $23,000 a gram (compared with $60 a gram for cocaine).
Nick Bilton • American Kingpin: Catching the Billion-Dollar Baron of the Dark Web
Police Chief E. Francis Riggs
Nelson Denis • War Against All Puerto Ricans
Throughout the civilized world, from Battery Park to Fulton Street, he was known as a dependable man for a fast tax write-off.
Joseph Heller • Catch-22
Jouke Hofman (log-in: jouke) in the Netherlands
Paul Vigna , Michael J. Casey • The Age of Cryptocurrency
Sulzberger’s employees and American journalists in general are similar. They’re the Stasi with a stock symbol, the original surveillance capitalists.
Balaji Srinivasan • The Network State: How To Start a New Country
The New York Times was not scrutinized the way any institution that serves a critical public function ought to be. No one was watching the watchdog.