MassMedia
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Nov 11
Musical Comedy
I remember where I was when I first heard Greece was in deep doo doo (at a depth not seen since The Treaty of Versailles).
It was a Sunday. I was at the original DuPar’s at Third and Fairfax. I’d brought my NY Times. The front page said it all: Greece was behind with both his landlord and the repo man.
The Greek government faced possible collapse on Tuesday as ruling party lawmakers demanded Prime Minister George Papandreou resign for throwing the nation’s euro membership into jeopardy with a shock call for a referendum.
Ironically, the film Grease was the first Hollywood musical to make a profit in the ten years that preceded its release.
via WRAPUP 5-Greece risks meltdown after bailout vote bombshell | Reuters.
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Sep 11
Head Of UniCredit Securities Predicts Imminent End Of The Eurozone And A Global Financial Apocalypse
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Sep 11
A Message From Occupied Wall Street (Day Four) | OccupyWallSt.org
You know, I’d be happy to jump in on this if anyone wants to buy me a plane ticket to NYC.
This is the fourth communiqué from the 99 percent. We are occupying Wall Street.
On September 20th, 2011, we were awoken by police bullhorns around seven in the morning, they objected to us protecting ourselves from the rain. They told us that the tarps suspended above us had to be taken down. We held a General Assembly to determine how to respond. We decided that we would hold the tarps over ourselves and our possessions. The police ripped the plastic away from us. We then scrambled to protect our possessions, primarily the media equipment streaming our occupation to the world. The police were also mostly interested in our cameras, it seems like they don’t want you watching us.
via A Message From Occupied Wall Street (Day Four) | OccupyWallSt.org.

