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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (1934)7/7/1999 10:48:00 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3536
 
Hello Henry,

>>To put it in a US context, think of Mr S as an international version of Ken Starr. He knows Clinton is pulling a fast one. He watches him wander haphazardly through the minefield without blowing himself. And meanwhile both Mr Ss watch their own reputations get savaged. Interesting that they are both leaving the arena at the same time. What is Japanese for 'How did the %*#$ SOB Clinton get so damn lucky?' <g><<

Great Image....Sakakibara's must be very frustrated, I can just see one of Buster Keatons faces <<chuckle>>

Personally I think Clinton at least lost his manhood....

Did you catch the New Yorker 7/5 article on LTCM...called Time Bomb!

Nothing in it that you probably don't know. But it's an excellent history and Cassidy makes a strong case suggesting our investment firms especially the Insurance, banking and brokerage houses are as highly leveraged as LTCM.