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...Hell no. I fought. I wrote in the newsletter and I fought. It didn't do any good because everybody was scared sh--less of her. But I'll give Betty credit. I don't know if you ever met her. Bombastic, rude, self-centered. Brilliant. And you know what? Fundamentally a moral person and about 20 years later she apologized to me in public. It took a lot. She said, I was wrong...
...foolish and ugly affair on both of their parts. I was the middleman, and whenever you're the middleman you lose both. But you know what? I think I solved the problem, which is I kept them out of court. I mean, I'm sure their lawyers deserve some credit. Judy sued her for support, and wanted some astronomical sum. And I believed that she was part of her success. She was the person who organized, scheduled, made sure she ate right, etc., etc. What wives do. And Martina - when she is done with you, is emphatically done. She couldn...
...Still, most agree the potential repercussions are far-reaching. "It's the ripple effects, the domino effects" that are worrisome, said Pincus. "I think it's [going to be] one of the next shoes to fall" in the credit crisis. Miller said the subprime debacle, rising unemployment, record-high oil prices, and now CDS market troubles "have all the makings of the perfect storm.... There are some economists who say this could be another 1929 - but I don't believe it," he said. "We have a lot of safeguards built into the system that did not exist...
...take place.” Another popular panels focused on India’s current macroeconomic state. Tushar Poddar, a Goldman Sachs vice president for Asia Economic Research, said that the overall youth of India’s population will benefit the country’s credit markets, as younger people tend to save more, leading to higher levels of investment. In an interview after his panel, financier Hajarnavis recommended that undergraduates interested in private equity should search for meaningful practical work experience in preparation for entering the field. “We need people who have an expansive imagination...
...defensive glass returned with a vengeance. “This year, when you look at our Ivy League losses, most of the reason why we lost is because we beat ourselves,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We have to give a lot of credit to our Ivy opponents, but that has certainly been the most frustrating thing about this season.” The Crimson fell behind by as many as 18 points before mounting a furious comeback in the closing minutes that came up short. Down 58-40 with 6:48 remaining...