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Only weeks ago the content of Saldana's suicide note was made public.
The note was made public in a court filing on Thursday in a proposed class action brought by five software engineers against Apple Inc and other tech companies including Google Inc and Intel Corp.
The writer of the undated note speaks of suffering from depression, questions whether he was cut out for fame, and says, "No one alive is more tormented nor weaker than myself". Jonghyun's management company said the note was made public after discussion with his family.
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Last year, 242 pages of notes were made public for the first time by Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals, revealing the inner workings of the county's infamous informant program and appearing to contradict testimony given by some deputies who had previously denied knowledge of working with informants.
Its latest $21 million convertible note investment was made public in an SEC filing today.
Also worth noting, the testimony was made public because Page asked for it to be released.
Cook has already explained Apple's stance in detail on two occasions (in a letter to customers and an internal note to staff which was made public), and numerous tech figures have added their support.
"I'm trying to manage my physical and emotional states," Mr. Olivetto, after several weeks of captivity, scribbled in a note to his abductors that was made public by the police.
On a side note, once Jake's announcement was made public, if he had not felt relief but instead a sense of dread, I would have advised him to return to the first stage and re-explore whether his new commitment was actually the right one.
Mr. Ghailani was required to undress and bend over or squat briefly in order to display his rectum to a correction officer, the judge noted in his opinion, which was made public on Thursday.
Just before the donation was made public, Watt noted that more than 75,000 donors had already contributed to the fund.
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