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Here's the most serious indicator of trouble yet...
Tiger Woods was seriously injured Friday morning in a car accident, the Florida Highway Patrol says, but his agent said Friday afternoon that he is fine.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Woods pulled out of his driveway at about 2:25 a.m., struck a fire hydrant and drove into a tree on a neighbor's property. Orange County Fire Rescue received a call for aid at Woods' residence at 2:28 AM ET.
If Mr. Disciplined is liquored-up immediately after receiving the Dubai news, then it must be bad. His Dubia golf course project was one of the many projects placed on hold. I wonder if he had additional financial exposure.
"...the western financial system has already failed. The failure has just not yet been realized, while the system remains confident that it is still alive." Jesse
U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he and Financial Stability Board Chairman Mario Draghi are confident that Dubai’s debt troubles are “containable.”
We sailed for parts unknown to man, where ships come home to die
No lofty peak, nor fortress bold, could match our captain's eye
Upon the seventh seasick day we made our port of call
A sand so white, and sea so blue, no mortal place at all
We sailed for parts unknown to man, where ships come home to die
No lofty peak, nor fortress bold, could match our captain's eye
Upon the seventh seasick day we made our port of call
A sand so white, and sea so blue, no mortal place at all
And yet... Columbus did discover America, despite lying continuously to his investors and his employees. For every Columbus, there are a thousand Dubais. The important thing is that tax-payers shouldn't have to backstop them when they lose...
And yet... Columbus did discover America, despite lying continuously to his investors and his employees. For every Columbus, there are a thousand Dubais. The important thing is that tax-payers shouldn't have to backstop them when they lose...
Unintentionally, for that matter. He sent for the Emperor of China in Cuba.
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