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Title: Wells Fargo dance with Wachovia: Citigroup Swallow Wachovia at $1 for $8 a Share. Hank Paulson sacks alias sends his Lieutenant Robert Steele upon Bear Stearns Screw-up to direct the theatrical rescue of Wachovia by his Buddy Citigroup Chief Robert Rubin View count: 3623 Rating: 4.3157897 (19 ratings) Description: Obaid Karki An Outcast Underdog Libertarian Diogenesist Kabbalist Spinoziste Qutbist Pantheon Hexalingual Automath Former UAE Under Secretary Independent Street-Knowledge Urban Talking-head. Unaffiliated to a State, an Organized Religion Group, a Sect or a Kin and an Anti Tribal Gentile. Every phrase is an earnest verdict. Thats my bio. If you dont agree with me thats an honor. It is immoral to appease to please. My word hurts big time because it is quality of a moment of truth Obaid Karki תּוֹדָה רַבָּה עביד כארכי abuse of girls in men's jails common in brazilian action! bollywood back to work after deal struck Dubai Holding owned by Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum afghan governor tries new approach to opium afghan victory impossible to achieve, british afghan war can't be won, says uk commander after raid, iowa meatpacker seeks palau workers after war, russia's influence expands al qaeda: u.s. financial crisis is victory for islam all smiles for obama in the sunshine state alleged baghdad bomb mastermind killed al-qaeda funding verdict reversed al-qaida: us economic crisis equals muslim victory american al qaeda militant adam gadahn speaks in this video grab from an internet video posted october 4, 2008. gadahn described pakistan's new leaders as u.s. puppets in a war against islamic militants, in an internet video posted on saturday. gadahn, born adam pearlman, is a california-born convert to islam and the first american to be charged with treason since the world war two era.u.s. deputy secretary of state john negroponte, center, meets city officials in kirkuk, iraq, saturday,. in this, north korean leader kim jong il shakes hands with chinese president hu jintao before their talks in pyongyang, north korea. peering through the north korean political mist, lately thickened by kim jong il's reported illness and a resurgent nuclear crisis, analysts have begun looking at the north korean leader's brother-in-law as part of a possible succession. but if jang song taek were to emerge on top, it would likely be as the head of a collective leadership, rather than as an absolute ruler like kim jong il or his father, north korea founder kim il sung, experts in seoul say.in this picture released by u.s. navy, sunday, sept. 28, 2008, somali pirates in small boats are seen alongside the hijacked 'faina'. armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how to stop the seafaring bandits. now, however, momentum is growing for coordinated international action to back up the sharp response after the stunning seizure late last month of a ukrainian cargo ship laden with tanks and heavy weaponry as the pirates quickly found themselves encircled by u.s. warships and receiving only silence to their demands for millions of dollars in ransom.chamlong srimuang, right, a former bangkok governor and a key anti-government protest leader, is escorted by a police officer to a waiting car after he was arrested at a polling station in bangkok, thailand sunday, chamlong was arrested on charges of insurrection in a continuing crackdown against an anti-government movement that spearheaded the ouster of a prime minister last month.french president nicolas sarkozy flanked by german chancellor angela merkel and british prime minister gordon brown the leaders of europe's four main economic powers vowed to protect fragile banks in their fight against the global credit crisis as the biggest rescue in german financial history collapsed kim hall, left, and jocelyn clark hold up signs in protest of the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan, friday, in cleveland. they were collecting the shirts off pedestrian's backs. stocks surged while credit markets remained strained friday ahead of an expected house vote on the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan. american al qaeda resurfaces in new video anand krishna, meditasi menuju damai anger over tata car factory move angola coach throws in towel another top european bank falters argentine farmers resume protests arrr! the somali pirates and their troublesome treasure as dust settles the spectre of violence returns as turkey clashes with kurds in bloodiest 38 die asia: asia stocks post biggest weekly drop in 13 months australian history rewritten in rock art australian interest rates set to fall amid crisis: austrian man sets in-laws on fire austrian police: man killed in-laws with flame back in business and 'third time lucky' for mandelson baghdad bombs mastermind killed baghdad shaken by suicide attacks bailout benefits will take time bush bailout points to more regulation bailout votes and the economy threaten to bangkok set for mayoral elections Tags: fargo, fashion, fdic, federal, ferman, fiduciary, finance, wachovia, foreclosure fraud funny going gold government green grünspan guardian harold haute health henry high hill home housing hsas illegally immigration inflation interest international invasion investigators investing issues jackson jim joe judge kxno la law legal lehman lewis lies loan los love man market max milk wells wells-fargo-wagon wfc winners bank banking banks bcbg bear benefits black bloomberg bomar bruce bubble buffett, Author: obaidkarki |