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U.S. defense intelligence operative Kate Molares is investigating a suspicious international money trail.   Her instincts place her at the center of a plot involving a terrifying new kind of terrorism—financial terrorism— perpetrated by a suave, handsome Middle Eastern hedge fund mogul.   His goal is to wreck the West by bringing the global economy to its knees. Kate’s mission takes her from the defense intelligence command center on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. to the oil-fueled economy of Caracas, Venezuela; from the Beaux-Arts buildings of Old Havana in Cuba to a hedge fund king’s magnificent back-country estate in Greenwich, Connecticut; from the United Nations to the site of a deadly Islamic conspiracy in the Iberian Peninsula. Kate is in a race against time to fit together the pieces of this global puzzle…or risk the catastrophic destruction of the world’s financial markets.

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Made Possible By: Succeeding with Sponsorship


Made Possible By: Succeeding with Sponsorship


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Made Possible By is a step-by-step guide to securing successful, sustainable corporate sponsorships that will provide financial stability, increased visibility, and help your nonprofit achieve its mission. Sponsorship expert Patricia Martin walks you through every phase of the process and shows how to assess what it will take to get your organization prepared for success. Made Possible By gives yo…

Private Equity Funds: Formation and Operation (June 2011 Edition)


Private Equity Funds: Formation and Operation (June 2011 Edition)


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PLI’s Private Equity Funds gives you the solid understanding of private equity funds that can help you make these vehicles grow, while providing full coverage of the laws and regulations governing them. Private Equity Funds explains the features, advantages, and drawbacks of PIPEs, SPACs, mezzanine funds, credit opportunity funds, and distressed funds, as well as the efficiencies created when…

Latin America: Terrorism Issues - CRS Report


Latin America: Terrorism Issues – CRS Report


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Since the September 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, U.S. attention to terrorism in Latin America has intensified, with an increase in bilateral and regional cooperation. In its 2009 Country Reports on Terrorism (issued in August 2010), the State Department maintained that terrorism in the region was primarily perpetrated by terrorist organizations in Colombia and by the remnants…

Brilliant Resources – Might It Be Okay To Apply Taxpayer Money To Finance Tattoo Removal?

Did you know that one in every four people in the United Kingdom is believed to possess a permanent tattoo? Furthermore, some other studies have shown that one from every four individuals who already have the tattoo will live to feel disappointed about the decision and start to think about tattoo removal as the years pass. Does this suggest that the government should spend more money in “anti-tattoo” promotions? This may seem to be especially the case if we believe recent surveys that tell us that some people looking for work are now being allotted public funds to help with their laser tattoo removal.

It seems that job centre staff have already been told that they’re able to use taxpayer cash to finance this removal if it can be confirmed that the presence of the tattoo is, basically, a barrier to them getting gainful employment. We know that several employers will, in the end, not consider accepting someone if the tattoo is in a very noticeable place for example around the face or perhaps the neck.

It’s undoubtedly true that at some point a tattoo wasn’t socially acceptable and seemed to be prominent only in certain subcategories of society. A great deal has changed through the years and some well known public figures have admitted to having tattoos, albeit not in very obvious to recognise places. There are many reasons for wanting to remove a tattoo and not all of them are associated with job prospects. For example, if you got one which proclaimed undying love to a previous companion, this may be a rather awkward scenario if you separated and found yourself “on the market” all over again.

While laser tattoo removal can certainly be a tad expensive if you don’t have any meaningful employment and for that reason a prominent source of income, it’s nonetheless nice to know that the choice is available should you in fact be one of the 25% of British adults who regrets your previous choice.