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  2. The Negotiator - Wikipedia

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    The Negotiator is a 1998 American crime thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray. It stars Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey as Chicago Police Department lieutenants who are expert hostage negotiators. The film was released in the United States on July 29, 1998, receiving generally positive reviews from critics and grossing $88 million worldwide.

  3. Bartnicki v. Vopper - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 and 1993 the Pennsylvania State Education Association, a teachers' union, was engaged in collective bargaining negotiations with the Wyoming Valley West School Board. In May 1993, the union's chief negotiator, Gloria Bartnicki, was surreptitiously recorded speaking by phone with union president Anthony Kane.

  4. Office of the United States Trade Representative - Wikipedia

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    The head of the office holds the title of United States Trade Representative (USTR), which is a Cabinet-level position, though not technically within the Cabinet, as is the case with office heads not of US departments but rather of offices contained within the Executive Office of the President.

  5. Trusting tax-scam companies to 'negotiate' with the IRS can ...

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    OIC companies aren’t alike: some are better, or worse, than others. These companies often don’t take tax cases if the taxpayer owes less than $10,000.

  6. Professional Negotiator Shares 4 Tips To Save Thousands on ...

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    The average new car now costs over $48,000, according to the latest data from Kelley Blue Book. This means you might be in for sticker shock when you head to the dealer -- but you don't have to pay...

  7. Crisis negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique used to communicate with people who are threatening violence [1] (workplace violence, domestic violence, suicide, or terrorism), [2] including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals attempting to escape or evade arrest, and hostage-takers. [3]

  8. Voices: Keir Starmer’s fawning at the court of Donald Trump ...

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    The US president all but promised not to impose tariffs on the UK, and praised Starmer as “a very tough negotiator”. ... as advertised in the Trump-Putin phone call two weeks ago, was ...

  9. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more parties to resolve points of difference, gain an advantage for an individual or collective, ...