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...time in the Caribbean gives the swimmers less than a week to spend at home...
...PIRATES! Caribbean treasure is waiting. Set sail for a 21st century retelling of one of the best-loved games of the 1980s...
Back in 1987, the best way to waste time on a Commodore 64 computer was to play the part of a grog-swilling buccaneer in the 17th century Caribbean: getting rich on plunder or trading among British, Spanish and French ports and trying to marry one of the governors' daughters before you retired. Now Sid Meier's classic has been given a 21st century makeover. Meier has added lush new 3-D graphics and a host of minigames within the game. You can try your hand at sword fighting or sneaking into a hostile town at night. Wooing the governor...
...banks alone. By 1995, Tonna and others have told magistrates, the company was losing more than $300 million annually in Latin America alone. Parmalat decided to move some of its debt off the company's consolidated financial statements. It did so through three shell companies based in the Caribbean. These firms pretended to sell Parmalat products, and Parmalat would send them fake invoices and charge costs and fees to make the "sales" look legitimate. Then Parmalat would write out a credit note for the amount the subsidiaries supposedly owed it, and take that to banks to raise money. To make...
...have to say that movie should be renamed before it is released from National Treasure to National Blunder. It sucked. I guess Jerry Bruckheimer thought that no one actually saw King Arthur, so he figured he could take another ride on his Pirates of The Caribbean coattails for the second time in five months...