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Oct. 6th, 2006 | 10:05 am
It is hidden away in the business section of The Age, but I've found an article in which a Morgan Stanley chief economist (and he should know) says that Singapore is poorly managed financially, and the only reason it has done so well is that it was turning a blind eye to the money laundering done by corrupt Indonesian business men and government officials...
I guess in the back of my mind I'd always wondered where the money had gone, and now I know. It would seem that the business community not only knew, it doesn't seem to mind. I mean, as long as the money stays in the market, does it matter if it is there on behalf of mum and dad or on behalf of corrupt Indonesians?
I guess in the back of my mind I'd always wondered where the money had gone, and now I know. It would seem that the business community not only knew, it doesn't seem to mind. I mean, as long as the money stays in the market, does it matter if it is there on behalf of mum and dad or on behalf of corrupt Indonesians?
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Jun. 16th, 2006 | 07:30 pm
This is a test of the flock blog this capabilities.....
Gene sez, "This is an amazing find -- a collection of Soviet era B&W photographs. Each photograph uniquely captures urban Russian life during 50s and 60s." Link (Thanks, Gene!)
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oldbin@WFMU, Hard Drive Crashed@Gizmodo
May. 1st, 2006 | 12:33 pm
location: home, sick
mood:
sick
music: The Gizmodo Hard Drive Contest
I just found the now quite old, WFMU Old Bin. Sounds interesting. I like WFMU.
The Gizmodo Hard Drive Music contestis what I was looking for, I think. I'm listening to now. It's very good.
The Gizmodo Hard Drive Music contestis what I was looking for, I think. I'm listening to now. It's very good.
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David Hicks biggest supporter thus far, The US Marines
Apr. 7th, 2006 | 08:20 pm
The Marines, no less.
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David Hicks
Apr. 7th, 2006 | 08:07 pm
location: Hobart
mood:
chipper
music: On The Blanket - The Assassination Collective
You know the world is fucked up when a person's human rights are violated, and one of the few people screaming for justice is employed by the American Military.
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