Posted by James Breen at 10 May 2008 18:18
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I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
Refreshing article by Julian Beltrame. Interesting to note the free-market attitude, which the US solution spurned. The governor of the Bank of Canada says he will take a tough stand with financial institutions that wind up near bankruptcy because of poor decisions. Mark Carney says the central bank won't bail out Canadian financial institutions like the U.S. government did when the Bear Stearns brokerage, one of the giants of Wall Street, ran afoul of the subprime mortgage mess. "If you ..keep reading.
Long story short, let's see this one.
My bad. Sapphire '08 was an enormous field of opportunity to mine SAP intelligence on what the company is doing regarding Enterprise 2.0 initiatives. Somehow, I missed that opportunity and find myself with a lot of follow-up todos. A group of us had back-to-back meetings with SAP execs both Monday and Tuesday. To be perfectly frank, I learned more about what SAP is doing in Enterprise 2.0 from a product manager on the show floor in a half-hour (thank you Peter!) than I did from any of the ..read more.
Whatever their reactions, the aim of revitalizing bad credit solution don't confuse focus with simplicity. It looks simple on the surface, yet underneath.
The U.S. "newspaper of record" has long considered defamation of Africans a legitimate part of "all the news that's fit to print." As the whites of south africa methodically erected the evil system of apartheid, The New York Times and other American publications cheered them on, reflecting a near-total identification with the philosophical underpinnings of racial segregation. "Segregation is the first definite policy advanced toward the solution of the ..Read the rest of this post.
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