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...both Zandi and Skiff offer investors some sensible advice on how to make the most of the recent dollar drubbing. "I think the best way for individual investors to participate in Forex is to be sure to have a significant share of assets allocated to overseas stock and bond investments, particularly in Asia," says Zandi. "For the average investor wanting to play on the dollar falling, it would make more sense to invest in an index fund in [an overseas stock market]. Then you might get a kick from the falling dollar and the stock market of that country," says...
...Clinton negotiator, Christopher Hill, who eventually delivered a deal to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear reactors. And Robert Malley, a Clinton Middle East negotiator, argues that Bush stands a better chance than Clinton did of creating a Palestinian state. Says Malley: "The Israeli and Palestinian leaders share a personal bond and need for success, President Bush has more time left than Clinton did, and the Arab world is being actively courted...
...reputation as a cordial, perspicacious technocrat who rose to serve as a co-president of Goldman Sachs and revived the ailing New York Stock Exchange. Merril Lynch reported an $8.4 billion loss in securities and bad loans last month. Thain was deeply involved in establishing the then-booming mortgage bond business while he was at Goldman Sachs. “John is an appropriate choice given his background as a risk manager,” Burke said. Thain’s former roommate, James A. Leahy, remembered Thain as “an unbelievably polite, all-American boy?...
...Those who have heli-skied before would have you think that it's only for the likes of James Bond. Don't believe them. If you can get down a blue-groomed run without denting your ego, then there's a heli-ski run for you. Imagine avoiding those chairlift queues, and stepping off your chartered chopper onto untracked powder...
...play that descending line with major chords? Or, as Morrison puts it, “Happiness...can kill you, but no one wants to be that tacky about it.” I’m still told that the only way to understand the intimacy of the bond between the D-Plan and their D.C. fans is to have actually been one of those fans. They performed all the time, frequently for free, and when they played “The Ice of Boston” everyone was invited onstage. Didn’t matter how many people...