The memo did not indicate how large a stake Hambrecht might sell.
The memo indicated that Mr. Blair had urged that a ground offensive be carried out if necessary.
The memo, she suggested, indicated the police believed that Mr. Trimpe might set a second fire in the Fischer home.
The memo, whose contents were confirmed by staff members, indicated he was not convinced that readers considered the paper's war coverage to be important and useful.
One memo indicates that Mr. Verniero was present at a meeting when such information was discussed.
The memo indicates the two leaders envisioned a quick victory and a transition to a new Iraqi government that would be complicated, but manageable.
The memo does not indicate how Mr. Blair responded to the idea.
An internal memo circulated to employees in January indicated that layoffs were coming.
Another memo indicates the group could cash in on the credits, opening the door to an environmental group profiting by selling rights to increase pollution.
Dr. Crew's memo does not indicate how much money would be saved or generated by the policy changes he outlined.