That subject line isn't a phrase I invented. It was a phrase used
by Deutsche Bank's CEO, Josef Ackermann. He was referring to the
coming downgrades of the major bond insurers, which he said was
"comparable to subprime". If you allow me a little latitude, I can
tell you that the bond-insurer downgrades are merely the 3rd act of
a 7 act play.
MIAMI, Okla. ? The Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa has received
congressional authorization to conduct a $4 million study of the
impact of Grand Lake on flooding in the Miami area.
Currently accepting distribution bids at Cannes, the action flick
'Stopping Power,' directed by Jan De Bont and starring John Cusack
features a climactic 51-minute chase scene...and apparently, very
little story.
Move over East Asia. It's now the turn of eastern European
countries like Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania to experience tearaway economic growth. In the last three
named annual GDP growth is averaging around 10 per cent over the
last few years, rivalling China.
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That subject line isn't a phrase I invented. It was a phrase used by Deutsche Bank's CEO, Josef Ackermann. He was referring to the coming downgrades of the major bond insurers, which he said was "comparable to subprime". If you allow me a little latitude, I can tell you that the bond-insurer downgrades are merely the 3rd act of a 7 act play.
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MIAMI, Okla. ? The Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa has received congressional authorization to conduct a $4 million study of the impact of Grand Lake on flooding in the Miami area.
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Currently accepting distribution bids at Cannes, the action flick 'Stopping Power,' directed by Jan De Bont and starring John Cusack features a climactic 51-minute chase scene...and apparently, very little story.
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Babaji
CHICAGO -- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially in Chicago. The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival starts Saturday.
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Move over East Asia. It's now the turn of eastern European countries like Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to experience tearaway economic growth. In the last three named annual GDP growth is averaging around 10 per cent over the last few years, rivalling China.