Thursday 4 March 2010

“On the Sahara desert, a plastic pink flamingo”.


“On the Sahara desert, a plastic pink flamingo”. The more pain in my teeth, the more Gazprom, Nornickel and the Evras speak. Giving-up and going to bed at 02:30, - make little help. The russians where completely out of any decency. And you know what? It’s a gigantic factor of weakness for UK. To permitting this (teeth pain) harassment all night long – it’s pass be serious and inhuman interrogation. Past be a real Dutch treat. In this way… seems that my domestic scene may need a little more fun, and less seriousness around the table, and… - more pies. Important though, that heavy subjects (invented by the UK for my persona) respond better in a light touch… as any mum knows that makes for better pastry. Also, when you “WORK” with someone who is in your ‘opposite’ side in every way. For me, it’s tempting to move fast in a relationship (mean BP, BT, BG, Miller, etc.), and when you read that MI 9 (its how I call them) catch some chinese, japaneese, portuguese, russian, half-Pashtu, European French, half-american, half-Quebequais selling the stolen data in one of Central London Hotels… For english speaking World it’s a good or bad news? Because again, I was dreaming with a very expensive the 200,3 million euros Lambreta of the Geronimo Martins… With only the two spare wheels (the who exactly and coincidently died in the “Barco de Amor”) – “ups!” the German and the Italian. The “motor Europeio” and the leg of Sampaio. Really in place to ask who don’t see me yet like a plastic pink flamingo on the Sahara desert? Maybe the cappuccino Fabio Capello? If I was a musician, and I’m not, to hearing only loud and not so, - like the Portugal and Greece noise, - I may want to draw together my musician friends for a jam session. But with you, my “colleagues” and “co-workers” – its perfume my overconfidence. Also make a notable change in my health. However, the my annotations, plus “our” educational process is moving right along (i.e. Apple) – just like clock work…

Huge waves kill two on cruise ship in Mediterranean. Last updated at 9:57 AM on 04th March 2010. Freak tsunami-like waves measuring almost 30ft high have ploughed into a Mediterranean cruise ship, sweeping two passengers to their deaths and injuring many others. The horrific tragedy unfolded on the Cypriot-owned Louis Majesty near the French port of Marseilles after the walls of water appeared from nowhere. ‘There were at least three abnormally high waves which broke windshields and cascaded along the decks,’ said a local coastguard spokesman. There were around 1350 people on the ship, including crew. The casualties were very serious, with a German and an Italian passenger dying. At least six other people suffered injuries.’ The Marseilles coastguard spokesman said the waves were approaching 30ft high and may have been part of an isolated tsunami.

Civil servants plan massive strike to protest govt cutbacks. 04/03/2010 - 08:41. Portuguese civil servants launch a massive strike on Thursday to protest government spending cutbacks. Unions say slashes to benefits and pensions along with a wage freeze have undercut living standards amid the worst economic downturn in decades. AFP - Portuguese civil servants walk off their jobs on Thursday, hoping to close schools, courts and hospitals in a protest strike against austerity measures imposed by the Socialist government. The strike could be the biggest in years in Portugal and will test the minority government, which has been pressed by financial markets to cut spending after Greece's fiscal crisis turned the focus on weak euro zone members. At the time, unions said 80 percent of the 700,000-strong public work force joined the strike.

Greek protestors occupy finance ministry. March 4, 2010 - 7:39PM. Hundreds of communists from Greece's All-Workers Militant Front on Thursday staged a sit-in at the finance ministry to protest against austerity measures announced by the government. Around 300 protestors pushed their way past a lone guard early Thursday to gain access to the building and unfurl a banner urging Greeks to "rise up" and thwart the draconian debt-reduction measures. Some activists also blocked employees from entering the building. Greece on Wednesday launched a fresh round of austerity measures aimed at reassuring markets and winning crucial European support that analysts say could come soon. Related article: ECB meets on Greek finance crisis. The Socialist government increased sales, tobacco and alcohol taxes and cut public sector holiday allowances to save 4.8 billion euros (6.5 billion US dollars), equal to about two percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Pensions in the public and private sector were also frozen. Greece launches critical debt issue. Thu Mar 4, 2010 11:15am GMT. ATHENS/BERLIN (Reuters) - Debt-burdened Greece launched a critical bond issue on Thursday and urged Germany and other EU partners to send a clear signal of confidence in Athens to financial markets that would allow it to borrow more cheaply. A day after announcing draconian new austerity measures, the government went to the market with a 10-year euro-denominated bond, the lead manager said, with price price guidance in the area of mid-swaps plus 310 basis points. Athens, which needs to borrow 53 billion euros (48 billion pounds) this year, badly needs the funds to repay existing debt and cover its huge budget deficit, but the cost will be high. The pricing offered a premium of more than 20 basis points over Wednesday's closing spread over benchmark German bonds.

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