orange is a magnificent color

Analysis: China security blanket for citizens abroad has limits (Reuters)

HONG KONG (Reuters) ? In a demonstration of its growing military power, China is increasingly willing to deploy its armed forces to protect Chinese nationals abroad, but analysts say it still lacks the capacity to mount a complex hostage rescue. A crisis in Sudan where 29 Chinese workers are being held captive has renewed pressure [...]

Commercial Debt Assist ? Less complicated Compared to Almost all …

Almost every business area in the united states has got perished in the modern regulation that?s the main nowadays in this American age group. The recent drop in the rates connected with commercial obstructs, in addition to the soaring rate connected with redundancy is usually pressuring individuals in the real estate investment business area who [...]

‘Forrest Gump’ actor Sinise to raise money for vet (AP)

TEMECULA, Calif. ? Actor Gary Sinise, known for playing a soldier who loses his legs in the film “Forrest Gump,” wants to stage a benefit concert to raise money to build a home in Temecula, Calif., for a Marine who lost his limbs in Afghanistan. The Los Angeles Times reports ( http://lat.ms/Aw0bi1) that Sinise, now [...]

Oregon State women on NCAA Tournament bubble 18 months after holding open tryouts

CORVALLIS — Scott Rueck was probably surprised on Monday to find that ESPN’s latest NCAA tournament projections list Oregon State’s women on the bubble in the 64-team field. The fact that they’re in the discussion just 18 months after holding open tryouts to fill a roster is worth a celebration in itself. “It’s a little [...]

Geithner to see Sarkozy, urge decisive euro action (Reuters)

PARIS (Reuters) ? Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner meets French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris on Wednesday to press for decisive steps towards resolving Europe’s deepening debt crisis as the region’s leaders prepare for a crucial summit this week. Geithner voiced strong support for a Franco-German blueprint for an overhaul of the European Union (EU) treaty [...]

UK musical to lampoon euro in currency’s heartland (Reuters) January 29, 2012

BERLIN (Reuters) ? Europe’s top politicians and policymakers will need an extra-thick skin this Friday when an irreverent musical turns up on the doorstep to thumb its nose at the embattled euro.

Narrated by an umbrella-toting, finance-savvy Briton, “EuroCrash!” depicts the single European currency’s founders – former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and former French President Francois Mitterrand – as a mad couple who enchant wayward countries into joining their “family” in a gingerbread house.

Decor is sparse and live music limited to a piano, but the message the six-strong troupe will take to the European Central Bank’s home city of Frankfurt with just over an hour of song and dance is clear — the euro was doomed from the start.

While a gregarious Kohl and a seductive female incarnation of Mitterrand try to teach their “children” discipline, bad boys Ireland, Greece and Spain busy themselves with individual delusions of grandeur: housing booms, early retirement, and world financial domination.

“But there’s no going back from the euro,” they sing as their plans crumble. “Regardless of who’s getting poorer.”

The slapstick show wheels out various protagonists of the euro zone debt crisis that left one Berlin audience laughing aloud, giggling at an oompah homage to the Bundesbank and an appearance by U.S. ratings agencies dressed as cowboy yodelers.

It also contains a trove of insider jokes for euro history buffs: a dance of the “currency snake,” references to ECB leadership struggles, and Britain’s 1992 crash out of the euro’s precursor, the exchange rate mechanism.

It remains to be seen whether the theatrical reverence for the German mark and its victory over the euro will resound with audiences beyond euro-nerds, but writer David Shirreff already has his sights set on Brussels and possibly Athens.

A Berlin-based foreign correspondent, Shirreff insists the show is not prophetic and he does not want the currency to fail, despite lamenting what he calls the euro’s poor groundwork.

“The show’s a warning — but I’m sure it will all be fine now, especially with Angela in charge,” he said, referring to current German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s leadership in fighting the crisis.

The show will play at Frankfurt’s House of Finance from January 27 to 29th, before heading to London in February. Tickets are available at www.frankfurt-ticket.de

(Writing by Brian Rohan)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120126/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_ecb_musical

house md chicago code forgetting sarah marshall asterisk joplin missouri alicia keys kirstie alley

Leave a Reply