Word: victimness
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...show as nearly every other racer was launched head over heels out of the course.” The women’s alpine squad failed to earn any points over the weekend, despite the efforts of freshman Caroline McHugh. She had a great first run, but fell victim to a crucial technical mistake on her second run and failed to finish the race. Schulz was hardly surprised by the women’s nordic team leading the charge for the Crimson, as that is the only squad out of the four men’s and women?...
...Whenever a French citizen is in anyway responsible for or a victim of terrorist activity anywhere in the world, French law allows us to open an investigation with the intent of taking it to trial," Trévidic explains. But given the over-lapping legal structures and security forces that had become involved, building a convictable case with far-ranging evidence required both a lot of work, and faith in the system, Trévidic says. "Eighteen years wasn't the 30 we sought, but it's still a reflection of how serious the court took the claims of complicity...
Some of the famous names listed include CNN's Larry King, the family trust of Jeffrey Katzenberg, and New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon. The list also shows massive duplication in some accounts. One victim, for example, "Melvin Marder CPA," appears more than 250 times, while another, "Sosnick Bell & Co.," shows up more than 700 times. Sterling Equities is listed close to 200 times...
...with a smile. My guess is, “The Man Who Sold the World” is about all this. Either that or David Bowie. It could go either way.Eight in the BoxBy Raffi YessayanThe book focuses on a handsome, intelligent, witty college student who falls victim to a diabolical price gouging scheme. After years of paying the reasonable rate of 85 cents for his two-packs of brown sugar Pop Tarts, he one day discovers that the vending machine deities have betrayed this long-standing tradition, raising the fee to an outrageous price of one American dollar...
...crisis has already claimed one major victim. In late January, Germany's Qimonda, the world's fifth-largest DRAM maker, filed for bankruptcy. Several other chipmakers have sought emergency aid. In late December, the creditors of South Korea's Hynix, the world's second-biggest DRAM maker, agreed to provide $600 million of aid to the company, including new loans, as its losses mounted...