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Ex-Kleiner Perkins partners raise $298.2 mln for G2VP
Four ex-Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers partners have raised $298.2 million for their new firm G2VP, according to a filing with the SEC.
\Free Trade and Sailors' Rights\ : The Rhetoric of the War of 1812
At the beginning of the War of 1812 Captain David Porter flew from his mast a banner with the phrase \"Free Trade and Sailors' Rights.\" This slogan reflected ideas that derived from the Age of Revolution combining patrician interest in free trade with more plebeian concerns about rights and the protection of seamen from impressment. As such it aptly summarized the key diplomatic reasons why the United States entered the war. Throughout the conflict Americans used the phrase to explain their support for the war. After 1815 the phrase continued to be used in a wide variety of relevant and irrelevant contexts. By the 1840s for some Americans the phrase had become disembodied from its original meaning; for others, it retained much of its original poignancy as a statement of principle and an assertion of basic rights.
Kaitz's David Porter on the Move Westward
Walter Kaitz Foundation executive director David Porter recently sat down with Multichannel News programming editor R. Thomas Umstead to discuss the organization's annual fund-raising dinner this week (Oct. 28). Porter outlined some of the challenges facing this year's event as, for the first time, it moves from New York to Denver, and discussed the organization's future prospects in supporting the industry's diversity efforts. An edited transcript follows.
TAS:Tas Supreme Court justice steps down
In the past, Justice [David Porter] has been Tasmania's Medical Complaints Tribunal chairman, as well as president of the Australian Bar Association, the Law Society of Tasmania and Tasmanian Bar Association.
(AESDL) Sundance Resources: WA Supreme Court find in favour of t
Sydney - Wednesday - August 06 (RWE) - Sundance Resources Limited (ASX: SDL) advise that on 6 August 2014 the Supreme Court of Western Australia (Action no.
TAS:Court case details horror in the Tas bush
Terrified, the driver - \"Mr Brown\" - ducked for cover before crawling out the door and dashing into the bush. \"He was in a state of panic and continued to run for some time,\" sentencing judge David Porter said on Thursday. \"Whatever the rights and wrongs of the family's grievances, the entire accident was a grave one,\" Justice Porter said.
TAS:Jail for Tasmanian child sex offender
HOBART, Oct 8 AAP - A Hobart pedophile named in the royal commission into child sexual abuse has been jailed for offences, including rape, against nine boys over a period of more than 30 years. Detectives spoke with the man in 1992 \"but for some reason no action was taken\" Justice [David Porter] noted. \"Ultimately these complainants have suffered significant emotional impact,\" Justice Porter said.