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[Jul. 23rd, 2007|08:19 am] |
The British government has evidently decided that Russian insouciance over what was, in effect, a miniature act of nuclear terrorism on the streets of London, was a provocation too far. The expulsions mark an end to the general coddling of Mr Putin and to the priority that has historically been given to commercial interests in British policy towards Russia. Economist. July 20, 2007. |
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[Jul. 23rd, 2007|12:50 pm] |
船頭よ小便無用浪の月 sendô yo shôben muyô nami no tsuki
hey boatman no pissing on the moon in the waves!
translated by David Lanoue
эй, мужик в лодке, не ссы на луну в реке! |
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[Jul. 23rd, 2007|01:11 pm] |
Democratic-Leaning Companies UBS: 72.7 percent to Democrats Citigroup: 66.6 percent to Democrats Goldman Sachs: 63.4 percent to Democrats Lehman Brothers: 63 percent to Democrats Morgan Stanley: 54 percent to Democrats
Republican-Leaning Companies Bear Sterns: 87.6 percent to Republicans Merrill Lynch: 66.7 percent to Republicans Deutsche Bank: 62.2 percent to Republicans Credit Suisse: 57.5 percent to Republicans
The 10th company — Bank of America — was statistically bipartisan, with 50.2 percent of employees donating to the leading Democrats. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/MarketTalk/Story?id=3399837
It would be interesting to correlate the numbers with company or stock performance. |
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