“She determined that Microsoft’s bid was likely defective and therefore should have been ineligible, and said that as a result, the award to Microsoft was unlikely to stand up in court,” Herdener wrote. “Without this second chance, it is Microsoft that would be out of the running for failing to submit a compliant bid the first time around.”
“The facts of Amazon are astounding,” Diller said on “Bloomberg<GO>.” “From the very first hour of the first day, what Amazon and Jeff Bezos has said is, ‘We’re going to build infrastructure to serve customers. And we don’t care about anything else.’ So it’s an endless period of investment.?I will make you a little prediction — Jeff Bezos will be the richest person in the world within, I don’t know, certainly within 5-7 years. I think that’s hands down.”
“It’s not a showcase for people to come in from the outside,” said Scott Wyatt, a partner at Seattle-based global architecture firm NBBJ, which designed the biospheres.
“Sierra Leone will take this opportunity to work with China to improve our surveillance system and emergency response capabilities,'he added.
“One of the nice things about having four or five unrelated things you work on (is that) people always assume you’re working in one of the other areas even when you’re out screwing around, playing golf,” he joked on stage Wednesday at the Rotary Club of Seattle.
“I’ve been here for 40 years and I cannot believe what’s going on,” Larkin said. “It is insane. I’m driving around on these streets and I’m like, ‘My God, that building that I thought was there is gone.’ It’s like being in a different city for me. Even as a local. It’s astounding.”
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“The US is way ahead in research and has been at the center of every technological revolution in the past 30 years. Chinese entrepreneurs can find inspiration and learn from it,” Lee said.
“Shanghai was not only an industrial city but also the commercial center of the Far East region in history. There is a consensus that Shanghai should restore its former status as a global city,” said Chen Jiahai, a researcher from the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
“The program is supported by major aircraft leasing companies through internships, scholarships and research projects, which offers me a great deal of opportunities to acquire hand-on experience in the industry,” he said.
“Now the Grahams can go back to doing as they see fit with Kaplan, without worry that they are in any way imperiling the newspaper’s public trust. That trust has been passed to Jeff Bezos, who will hopefully treat it with more care than his company did those heat-stricken workers deemed undeserving of an air-conditioning system. I avoid buying from Amazon as best I can, but I’ll keep subscribing to my old paper as long as they keep printing it, which, to hear Bezos himself tell it, will likely end sooner than the mogul’s 10,000-year clock.”—Alec MacGillis in The New Republic story: Jeff Bezos Is Bad News: Why the Washington Post Should Worry.