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This was your third year in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. The previous two years, were you sitting there with your fingers crossed? The first year I didn't expect it at all. Last year, when they came to Israel, I thought, Hmm, they came to my home country - maybe, you know, there's a reason for it. But I didn't get the cover, and it's O.K. because working with Sports Illustrated is such a big compliment anyway that it's not even a disappointment. Now that I am on the cover, I understand how exciting...
...chances that many firms will have to make a second set of cuts in the third and fourth quarter will be exacerbated by the fact no part of the stimulus package will put a penny into the market before mid-year. The legislation for putting $800 billion or so into the economy may not be signed into law until the end of this month. Most of that money will leach into the soil of the American enterprise system slowly. Almost no one is looking for a turn in GDP before early...
...Even among CDOs, Strata is more complicated than most. Unlike other bonds, it is not based on loans, but on bets other loans will go bust. Strata and its ilk were called synthetics, and could make up as much as a third of $1.5 trillion in CDOs issued in the past five years...
...immense, mostly because the Treasury provisions have a narrow application. First, the provisions will not apply to the $350 billion of bailout funds already spent or allocated. Second, the provisions bypass large-time traders, brokers, and consultants, whose salary and bonuses often surpass the half-million-dollar limit. Third, healthier banks receiving funds through the Troubled Asset Relief Program will be effectively exempted from the provisions. Finally, the Treasury’s directives for increased financial transparency may pressure companies to reduce luxury spending, but they cannot entirely eliminate...
...high negative feelings towards both the incumbent and his predecessor may open the way for a third candidate. "Both Ahmadinejad and Khatami have strong opponents," says Qalibaf aide Hosseini, adding, "In Iran, opposing votes are more important than supporting votes. That's why a third candidate like Qalibaf may have better chances at winning...