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...Reported by Christopher Allbritton and Hassan Fattah/Baghdad; Brian Bennett, Massimo Calabresi, Malcolm MacPherson and Mark Thompson/Washington; and J.F.O. McAllister/London
...Meyers) is a small-time drug dealer and a big-time womanizer but also a cute, cheeky, likable guy, working the fringes of the London demimonde. One night, for no reason that director Mike Hodges and writer Trevor Preston care to make clear, a car dealer (a particularly malevolent Malcolm McDowell) and two henchmen abduct and brutally rape him. Davey commits suicide, and his terminally taciturn brother Will (Clive Owen, the star of Hodges' Croupier) returns to the criminal life from a rough rural retirement to avenge the kid's death...
Epps edited a book, The Speeches of Malcolm X at Harvard, which was published in 1967 and reissued...
...from 21% in 2003 to 50% in 2005. What's the attraction? Huge returns. In 2003, hedge funds globally returned an estimated 13%, with a projection to do the same this year. That's more than double the projected return for equities. "We're looking for solid returns," says Malcolm Gray, finance director of Railpen Investments, the investment arm of Britain's Railways Pension scheme, which last month said it would invest $1.1 billion in hedge funds. "We think the price of bonds is too high; we're worried about the price-earnings ratios of equities. [With hedge funds...
...election. He can visit the marginal seats; show himself to be a listener and look beyond the opinion polls into the eyes of voters. For all the resources of incumbency, the public won't tolerate a government it thinks is faulty or outdated. Just think of Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser and Paul Keating, and the awesome tide of voters that one day showed them the exit...