Tuesday 23 September 2008


Coincidently, http://www.workinglinks.co.uk using Vodafone i.e. huge horizontal, entered in contact with me. Wandering what I am doing.

Nothing. Just a little continuation of that two ass-holes. One:

Boss 'lynched by workers'

The Indian head of an Italian auto parts company has been beaten to death in a suburb of Delhi, allegedly by a group of sacked workers.

Lalit Kishore Choudhary, of Graziano Transmissioni India, died at the company factory in Greater Noida.

But the workers denied attacking Mr Choudhary, described in one report as a 47-year-old father of one.

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And another, which I spoke about in a previous blog, mean, from “Northern Stream”:

KfW chiefs may face legal action

Executives of the German bank that seemingly lost €350m in a failed swap deal with the bankrupt Lehman Brothers may face criminal charges. 

By Andreas Sam   Last Updated: 9:37PM BST 21 Sep 2008

KfW chiefs may face legal action

State-owned KfW, dubbed "Germany's dumbest bank" by the press, transferred the money, amounting to more than £275m, just hours before the troubled American financial institution declared insolvency. The automated transfer was never followed by the agreed payment of $500m in return as other banks were hastily withdrawing their money out of Lehmans.

The German bank has now hired a Frankfurt-based law firm to probe the possibilities of initiating criminal charges against its two board members who are seen as responsible for not preventing the transfer.

The two executives, Detlef Leinberger and Peter Fleischer, have been suspended on full salary. A KfW spokesman said only that the law firm in question was looking into the matter.

KfW transferred the money to Lehman Brothers last Monday, 3½ hours after the American bank gave warning that it faced bankruptcy.

Rainer Hartje, the man responsible for risk control at KfW, was forced to take a holiday, while other officials have reportedly been asked to leave. It was reported that the chief executive, Ulrich Schroeder, could also face the sack, as the Ministry of Economy started an investigation.

I maybe don’t know all the story… But carry on ask myself – Pay to much?:

Zookeeper who lovingly reared Knut found dead

By Tony Paterson in Berlin
Tuesday, 23 September 2008

The German zoo keeper who raised Knut, the world's most famous polar bear from cub to caged maturity by playing him Elvis hits and massaging his body with baby oil has been found dead in his Berlin apartment under mysterious circumstances.

FRANKFURT, Germany—The European Central Bank and the Bank of England offered another US$80 billion in cash on Tuesday to shore up the shaky global financial system and keep liquidity flowing between banks.

They refused to comment on suggestions that he had committed suicide. The keeper who was the father of three children, was found in his partner's flat. A post mortem examination was due on Tuesday.

Conservative estimates put the profits Knut has generated for Berlin Zoo at around Euros 10 million. Hundreds of cuddly white Knut toy bears are sold as souvenirs to Berlin visitors daily, 25,000 silver commemorative Knut coins have been issued by the Federal Mint as collectors items and Berlin newspapers offer their readers Knut porcelain figurines at Euros 148 apiece. A Hollywood film starring Knut started showing in German cinemas this week.

Mr Dorflein had always denied suggestions that he had become emotionally involved with Knut through raising him : "Knut is not like my child and he does not arouse the kind of emotions I feel towards my children," he said in an interview last year. "For me Knut is always an animal," he insisted.

Shooting incident in Kauhajoki 

Further information will be delivered tomorrow Wed 24 Sept, 2008 on this web site by the Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences.

23.9.2008
Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences and the Vocational Education Centre Sedu have encountered a tragic shooting incident in their joint premises in Kauhajoki, 60 kilometers from Seinäjoki. A student of the university of applied sciences has killed at least nine other people with gun shots. The identity of the victims has not yet been verified by the authorities. This autumn there are no higher education exchange students in Kauhajoki.

Investigations have started and the police have given hourly briefings about the situation. The Finnish Police Force, The Finnish Government and the Finnish health care system are helping in clearing the situation and providing support for the victims and all people in need of help.

Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences is very sorry for the situation and wants to express their deepest condolences. The institution offers the services of a student pastor and a psychologist.

 

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