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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (61207)2/16/2010 5:47:23 PM
From: TobagoJack5 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 218661
 
just in in-tray

player 1: Greece (and related European Bank Creditors):

Pritchard:

telegraph.co.uk

German public:

telegraph.co.uk

Goldman guilty helping to hide Greek debt -- Simon Johnson:
Expects "a special audit of Goldman and all its European clients."

See also links to NYT and Der Spiegel included in linked article below.

baselinescenario.com

player 2: FYI:

if any of you are subversives (defined as: every member of a subversive organization, or an organization subject to foreign control, every foreign agent and every person who advocates, teaches, advises or practices the duty, necessity or propriety of controlling, conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States), you now must register with the Secretary of State of South Carolina.

The filing fee for registering as a subversive is a still relatively cheap $5.

And no, this is apparently not a joke. Should anyone require one, a South Carolina subversive agents registration form can be downloaded from a link in the article found here:

rawstory.com

player 3: wonder if these guys registered yet

Blast at JP Morgan offices in Athens

(ANA-MPA) -- A bomb exlosion occurred outside the offices of the JP Morgan brokerage firm in the upscale central Athens district of Kolonaki at approximately 19:50 on Tuesday.

An unidentified caller had earlier warned an Athens daily that a bomb was going to explode in half an hour, as was the case.

Police sealed off the area and no injuries were reported.

The time bomb had been placed at the entrance of a building where the offices were located on the second floor, causing considerable damage.

Bomb disposal experts and the anti-terrorist squad arrived at the scene.
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