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the Turkish model/alternative is mentioned in this EI piece
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m74675&hd&size=1&l=e&fb=1
that was a real nice article
that was a real nice article Kate, thanks for posting
yes, great!
It's written by Ali Abunimah, who supports the one state solution in Israel/Palestine: http://www.amazon.com/One-Country-Proposal-Israeli-Palestinian-Impasse/d...
hydra swirls
very cool avatar bordering on commentary, G
thanks for noticing!
see, this "rabbit hole" is infinite... it's not how deep *it* goes, it's how deep *you* go that matters... :)
another dimension
http://www.skytopia.com/project/fractal/mandelbulb.html
one more
vice chair retires from AIG 2/2009 and joins Patton Boggs
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-193518331.html
Article: AIG Vice Chairman Frank G. Wisner Announces Retirement.
NEW YORK -- Frank G. Wisner, Vice Chairman, External Affairs, has announced his plans to retire from American International Group, Inc. (AIG).
Ambassador Wisner, 70, joined AIG in 1997 and served on the Board of Directors from 1997 until 2003. Before coming to AIG, Ambassador Wisner had retired from the U.S. government with the rank of Career Ambassador, the highest grade in the Foreign Service. He joined the State Department in 1961 and served in a variety of overseas and Washington positions during his 36-year career. Among his other posts, Ambassador Wisner served successively as U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Egypt, the Philippines and India. Prior to his posting in …
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Article: Ambassador Wisner Joins Patton Boggs.
PR Newswire; February 17, 2009 ;
700+ words ... ... regulation and business," Ambassador Wisner said. "It is an honor ... country and abroad." Ambassador Wisner joins the firm from American ... Group where
ah..Kroll, AIG, Patton Boggs
"....Since 1997, Frank G. Wisner, Jr., has been a board member of Kroll , and is currently Greenberg's Deputy Chairman for External Affairs. Wisner's father was a founder of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, who killed himself over the scandal from his being duped by British-Soviet masterspy Kim Philby. Frank Wisner, Jr., is a director of the George Bush-linked energy giant Enron (a client for whom AIG negotiated payments from Peru over nationalization of Enron operations..."
http://911review.org/Sept11Wiki/KrollAssociates,Inc.shtml