Friday 4 December 2009

helsea Barracks, what profit I will get to telling you “my” dreams?



Chelsea Barracks, what profit I will get to telling you “my” dreams? A glass of water? The Golden Camel trophy in high technologies with laptop? The hands shake of Prince Charles the II to immediately after “automatically” steal from me the clean 5 off-shores? He with his english speaking world, and his nation… seem to me just an another pushy salespeople from “Brotherhood of City” to whom are very “hard to resist”? Maybe? But if something doesn’t smell right, and this how I see it, it’s probably off in a big way? And I, just naturally, want steer clear? Away from such sticky situation like a “Kingdom of Britannia” and theirs SECOND NUCLEAR EXPERT FALLS” TO HIS DEATH IN VIENNALike the “Indicador dos 16” (Who don’t see the ongoing…?) Like the receiving the four blows in my head and immediately after, having a dream where some Lancaster’s proposing to buy a several models of pistols for the personal protection. From where it’s come from? From my nigger NASDAQ? From my gipsy Bovespa? From my chukcha SMI? If I still have a strong feeling of having been manipulated? From which “what-you-do-to-find-the-job” comes this wide intimidation?

RBS sounds retreat on big bonuses. December 3 2009 21:11. Royal Bank of Scotland has signalled that it will succumb to pressure to pay its high-flying investment bankers substantially less than rival institutions amid an escalating row with the government. The bank, which is 70 per cent owned by taxpayers, is hoping to avoid a high-stakes showdown after it was forced to give the Treasury the final say over the total size of its bonus pool as a condition of signing up to a scheme that will insure £240bn in toxic assets. RBS insiders insisted on Thursday that pay-outs in its investment banking division would be “at the low, low end of the scale”, even if that meant losing experienced staff to competitors. The bank is confident of forging an agreement with the government after it emerged that RBS directors had sought legal advice about whether they would have to resign if the Treasury vetoed pay deals agreed by the board. Gordon Brown sought to play down suggestions that RBS was being singled out. “Nobody is being discriminated against be-cause every bank is having to follow these procedures,” he said. But Harriet Harman, leader of the Commons and Labour deputy leader, stepped up criticism. She said she “condemned” directors who had behaved with “recklessness and irresponsibility” and then – after a state rescue – wanted to give out “massive bonuses”. “They already earn vast salaries, and now they are threatening to resign if they cannot indulge in largesse and the distribution of massive bonuses to top executives across the piste,” she said. Lord Myners, City minister, also rounded on shareholder groups, challenging them to declare who they sided with: “What I want to see happen now is the major institutional shareholders – people like Legal and General, Standard Life, Fidelity – coming out with their statements on what their attitude is towards bonuses.” Barclays Capital, the investment banking arm of Barclays, risked stoking public anger by increasing basic salaries for its 21,000 employees in a move that will see some bankers receive as much as a 100 per cent rise. Current base salaries are capped at £150,000 for employees, with bankers receiving the rest of their remuneration as bonuses. The increases follow similar adjustments by several of BarCap’s competitors. BarCap is backdating the pay increases to June, which means its workers will receive a hefty cash payment at the end of this year.

Caixa perde na guerra de poder da Cimpor. 04/12/09 00:10. Bayão Horta é o novo homem forte da maior cimenteira nacional, à revelia dos votos da CGD e da Teixeira Duarte. A Cimpor continua a viver tempos conturbados. Num volte-face que se adivinhava há vários dias, Ricardo Bayão Horta assumiu ontem um movimento inédito, ao assumir-se como o novo presidente da comissão executiva (CEO) da maior cimenteira nacional, em ruptura contra o maior accionista, encabeçado por Pedro Maria Teixeira Duarte (TD). A decisão foi tomada no conselho de administração que teve lugar ontem, com uma maioria de oito contra seis - votos favoráveis dos administradores indicados pela Investifino, Lafarge e Bipadosa e os votos contrários dos administradores mais próximos da TD e da Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD). O anterior CEO da Cimpor, Jorge Salavessa Moura, abandona o cargo e a Comissão Executiva, retornando ao posto de vogal da administração, de onde tinha saído na sequência da assembleia geral da Cimpor, de 13 de Maio, em substituição de Pedro Maria Teixeira Duarte. Esta é uma tentativa de criação de um novo núcleo duro de accionistas que dê estabilidade à Cimpor, colocando à margem das decisões os responsáveis da construtora, que controla mais de 22% do respectivo capital.

Carro embate contra coluna militar e provoca 16 feridos. Económico com Lusa 04/12/09 08:48. Pelo menos 16 pára-quedistas da Escola de Tancos ficaram hoje feridos, alguns com gravidade, quando uma viatura ligeira atingiu uma coluna militar. O acidente ocorreu por volta das 7h30 na estrada para Constância, Santarém, disse o porta-voz do Exército. Uma viatura comercial ficou sem controlo e atingiu a coluna, onde seguiam 52 militares para um exercício de marcha e "apanhou 14 pára-quedistas", segundo o tenente-coronel Hélder Perdigão. Várias equipas do INEM encontram-se no local a prestar os primeiros socorros aos militares Existem dois feridos encontra-se em estado grave, que estão à espera de serem transportados por helicóptero para um hospital de Lisboa. Mais 12 feridos estão no Hospital de Abrantes, enquanto dois pára-quedistas com ferimentos "muito ligeiros" foram assistidos no local, tendo sido transportados para centros de saúde em Torres Novas e Tomar. Os militares envolvidos no acidente pertencem ao Curso de Combate ministrado na Escola da Tropas Pára-quedistas de Tancos. e cumpriam a primeira semana de treino, precisou fonte militar. O Exército mobilizou dois oficiais para acolher os familiares que se dirijam para a Base de Tancos. Cimenteira

Pakistan hits back at British accusations over Al Qaeda. By DPA, IANS. December 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Britain and Pakistan were embroiled in a public row Thursday over accusations that the government in Islamabad was not doing enough to “take out” some to be hiding in Pakistan.During a visit to London, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani used a joint news conference with Britain’s Gordon Brown to reject allegations that his government was not doing enough to combat terrorism. The accusation clearly angered the Pakistani authorities and prompted strong criticism from government ministers and Pakistan’s ambassador in London earlier this week. Gilani, who came to Britain after a four-day visit to Germany, also stressed that he did not believe that Pakistan was to blame for the failure to apprehend bin Laden eight years after the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001.

Pakistani visiting Brown and “EU energy policy” visiting my flat: Businessman shot dead in laptop robbery. December 4, 2009. Times Online. A businessman has died after being shot in a robbery for his laptop. He is believed to have been blasted in the stomach outside a money exchange company on Stamford Road in the Longsight area of south Manchester yesterday evening. It is believed he was carrying a laptop at the time, which is now missing and was targeted as he walked out of the shop. The victim was taken to hospital but died from his wounds overnight. A man from the Longsight area has been arrested on suspicion of murder and held for questioning. A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said today: “At 6.20pm on Thursday police were called to Stamford Road, following reports a man had been shot. “Officers attended and discovered a 28-year-old man with gunshot wounds to his stomach. He was taken to hospital and died overnight. A Home Office post-mortem examination will take place later today. “A 20-year-old man from the Longsight area has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody for questioning.”

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