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  TRIREME - OneLook Dictionary Search
trireme : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
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trireme : The Phrontistery - A Dictionary of Obscure Words [home, info]
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 Annals of National Security: Lunch With the Chairman: The New Yorker
Perle is also a managing partner in a venture-capital company called Trireme Partners L.P., which was registered in November, 2001, in Delaware.
Trireme’s main business, according to a two-page letter that one of its representatives sent to Khashoggi last November, is to invest in companies dealing in technology, goods, and services that are of value to homeland security and defense.
One board member told me that most members are active in finance and business, and on at least one occasion a member has left a meeting when a military or an intelligence product in which he has an active interest has come under discussion.
newyorker.com /printable/?fact/030317fa_fact   (1145 words)

  
 Richard Norman Perle - dKosopedia
Among other engagements, he is Chairman and chief executive officer of Hollinger Digital, Inc., a partner of Trireme and a director of the Jerusalem Post.
On March 9 2003, Seymour Hersh published an article in The New Yorker titled Lunch with the Chairman, accusing Perle of a conflict of interest, claiming Perle stood to profit financially by influencing government policy.
Hersh's article alleged that Perle had business dealings with Saudi investors and linked him to the intelligence-related computer firm Trireme Partners LLP, which stood to profit from the war in Iraq.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Richard_Perle   (1026 words)

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