Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Larry Ellison" in English language version.
Academy members Larry Ellison, United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Breyer, and best-selling author Tom Clancy in a panel discussion during the 1997 American Academy of Achievement program in Baltimore, MD.
Ellison and Kostecki were the only Americans on BMW Oracle's crew for the clincher.
[...] This morning, The Free Press is joining Paramount. [...] From day one, the promise—and the business proposition—of this publication was simple: [...] We would seek the truth [...] we would treat readers like adults [...] many people told us this was no longer possible. That the premise of a media company built on trust rather than partisanship was [...] a fantasy [...] I'll continue to lead this incredible [TheFP] community [...] remaining CEO and editor-in-chief. But [...] As of today, I am editor-in-chief of CBS News [...] What does this mean for CBS News? It means a redoubled commitment to great journalism. It means building on a storied legacy—and bringing that historic newsroom into 2025 and beyond. Most of all, it means working tirelessly to make sure CBS News is the most trusted news organization in the world.
We would not be doing this if we did not believe in David Ellison, and the entire leadership team who took over Paramount this summer. [...]
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)For years, Megan and David were Larry's only children, although he has mused about having more. Recently, he did. He and his current wife, Jolin Zhu, who is in her 30s, have been quietly raising four young children. "He's a much better father this time around, and he freely admits that," a friend of Larry's told me.
Ellison and Kostecki were the only Americans on BMW Oracle's crew for the clincher.
An article Ellison wrote for The Wall Street Journal is more blunt: 'The government could phase in digital ID cards to replace existing Social Security cards and driver's licenses. These new IDs should be based on a uniform standard such as credit card technology, which is harder to counterfeit than existing government IDs....'
Academy members Larry Ellison, United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Breyer, and best-selling author Tom Clancy in a panel discussion during the 1997 American Academy of Achievement program in Baltimore, MD.
An article Ellison wrote for The Wall Street Journal is more blunt: 'The government could phase in digital ID cards to replace existing Social Security cards and driver's licenses. These new IDs should be based on a uniform standard such as credit card technology, which is harder to counterfeit than existing government IDs....'