Wednesday 17 February 2010

Inflation of 3.5%.


Inflation of 3.5%. Right now is about what someone owes me. When Solana last night was attacking me, how “we” expect I do react? With love, more pay to ongoing…, or donuts? When you dream that ‘Brotherhood of City’s’ European Indicator (which varies like the ‘someone’s’ period), arrive in two cars at my porch with eight or nine friends, who are calling me by name which normally used only in my closest circuit, - it’s a real time to draw some line under the past. Not that I feel embarrassed (not an one day!) of my past, but because it’s doesn’t matter any more. You, Lavrov and Trichet should understand “together with me”, that once something is over, it’s over. No one and I in the first place, want to fight the yesterday’s battles. Nevertheless, my sir, comeback to who’s owes me what. At 08:00 am Tue 16/2 ICE Brent Crude Oil Front Month IB.1:IEU Close price was 73.28. At the end of the day at 04:30 pm Tue 16/2 – 75.54… Today, carry on climbing (CL HO [10] at 14:15:00 – 77.25.) By this data, who is the right kind of trouble? Of who’s the mood is at full speed ahead? To watching my varices take the next step. Bullocks.

Saudi prince held over murder in five star London hotel room. A member of the Saudi Arabian royal family is being questioned over the suspected murder of a guest at a five-star London hotel. Published: 6:30AM GMT 17 Feb 2010. The Landmark Hotel in central London where a 32-year-old Saudi man was discovered dead in his room having suffered severe head injuries. A 32-year-old Saudi man was discovered dead in his room having suffered severe head injuries at the £520-a-night Landmark Hotel in Marylebone, central London. Police sources confirmed that a man in his 30s arrested over the death is a Saudi prince. It is understood that the two men, who have not been named, were associates and that the victim may worked for the prince or been a business contact. It is believed that the prince was not at the scene when he was arrested in Westminster five hours after staff at the hotel had discovered the dead body. The royal family, known as the House of Saud, has over 6,000 members, with the most power and influence being wielded by the 200 of them closest to King Abdullah. Wealthy Saudis often visit London and Prince al-Waleed bin Tahal, the nephew of King Abdullah, bought the Savoy Hotel five years ago for an estimated £250 million. The Saudi Embassy and representatives in the Middle Eastern country were unavailable to comment last night. Scotland Yard murder squad detectives were called in to the eight-storey Marylebone hotel, a favourite with celebrities, after the victim's body was found in a third-floor room shortly before 5pm on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the man suffered head injuries. A post mortem was being carried out last night. The death is being treated as "suspicious" until a post mortem examination takes place. The hotel's general manager Francis Green said: "Unfortunately, the Landmark Hotel can confirm the death of a guest on Monday who was staying at the hotel. "Police were informed immediately and have launched an investigation surrounding this incident and we are co-operating fully with them and are therefore unable to comment further. "This is an isolated incident and our thoughts are with the relatives of the deceased." Rooms at the grade two listed Landmark hotel, built in 1899, cost from up to £520 a night and the largest suite is offered at £2,400-a-night. Its website says: “We invite you to experience our beautifully distinctive style and ambience combining classic British elegance and grandeur with deluxe facilities.” Recent guests include television presenter Myleene Klass. Liam Gallagher, the Oasis singer, held his wedding reception there after marrying Nicole Appleton. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police were called to reports of the body of a man found in a third-floor room at a hotel in Marylebone Road, at 4.50pm on Monday. "Officers and paramedics from the London Ambulance Service attended the address and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. "The death is being treated as suspicious and is being investigated by officers from the Met Police's Homicide and Serious Crime Command. "Officers believe they know the identity of the deceased, who is from Saudi Arabia, but await formal identification before releasing his name. Inquiries to trace his next of kin are under way. "It is believed the victim had suffered head injuries and officers await the results of a post mortem examination, which is taking place on Tuesday. "At 9.07pm, a man in his thirties was arrested in Westminster in connection with the death and was taken to a central London police station where he remains in custody."

Dubai Hamas assassination: Dressed in tennis gear and carrying racquets and balls, the guests who wandered through the lobby of Dubai’s al-Bustan Rotana hotel on Jan 19 couldn’t have looked less threatening. Published: 8:30AM GMT 17 Feb 2010. But within hours they and nine accomplices had carried out the ruthlessly efficient assassination of the Hamas military Commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, who had just a few seconds’ warning of his fate as the killers overpowered him in his room.

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