Although the exact terms of the agreement remain mum, as neither party has commented on the settlement, millions of dollars in financial compensation were reportedly awarded to the axed exec.
All’s Well That Ends Well, comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written in 1601–05 and published in the First Folio of 1623 seemingly from a theatrical playbook that still retained certain authorial features or from a literary transcript either of the playbook or of an authorial manuscript. The principal source of the plot was a tale in Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron. The play concerns the efforts of Helena, daughter of a renowned physician to the recently deceased count of Rossillion, to win as her husband the young new count, Bertram. When Bertram leaves Rossillion to become a courtier, Helena follows
we heard from the secretary general of nato who says there are signs putin still wants to continue along the dip employemployee m diplomatic route. should that be the end of it. should there be an all s well that ends well or should there be some consequences for what has already happened and maybe a deterrent that it won t happen in five or ten years from now? i think what the russian federation has done, the regime, by the way, truth in lending, i like the russian people on a human and culture level but this is beyond the pale what the government is putting them into. i just wanted to say that. i don t know what the end state