Jul. 9th, 2009
Историко-географическое
Jul. 9th, 2009 07:27 amЛенинградский железнодорожный вокзал в Москве переименован в Николаевский (материал рекомендовал
fizzik). Бедный В.И.Ленин, попал в нехорошую историю. Связь с Ленинградом начинает вредить его репутации. Как бы не пришлось переименовываться обратно в Ульянова.
Историко-географическое
Jul. 9th, 2009 07:27 amЛенинградский железнодорожный вокзал в Москве переименован в Николаевский (материал рекомендовал
fizzik). Бедный В.И.Ленин, попал в нехорошую историю. Связь с Ленинградом начинает вредить его репутации. Как бы не пришлось переименовываться обратно в Ульянова.
Bloomberg Top -- Six Democrats on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee said that CIA Director Leon Panetta told lawmakers the agency had misled Congress since 2001 about “significant actions.”
Мы все в шоке. Кто мог предположить?..
Мы все в шоке. Кто мог предположить?..
Bloomberg Top -- Six Democrats on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee said that CIA Director Leon Panetta told lawmakers the agency had misled Congress since 2001 about “significant actions.”
Мы все в шоке. Кто мог предположить?..
Мы все в шоке. Кто мог предположить?..
Вокзал, который не стоял на месте
Jul. 9th, 2009 11:41 amСрочное сообщение агенства Интерфакс: Николаевскому вокзалу возвращено историческое название. Он переименован в Ленинградский вокзал. Редакция блога
birdwatcher следит за развитием событий.
Вокзал, который не стоял на месте
Jul. 9th, 2009 11:41 amСрочное сообщение агенства Интерфакс: Николаевскому вокзалу возвращено историческое название. Он переименован в Ленинградский вокзал. Редакция блога
birdwatcher следит за развитием событий.
Смерть в Лондоне
Jul. 9th, 2009 09:10 pmDaily Mail -- After leaving Mr Malde's flat near Liverpool Street station, the stockbroker went to lavish restaurant Coq d'Argent near the Bank of England. He paid in cash for a glass of champagne.
Still holding the glass, he walked to the roof terrace, climbed over a railing and jumped 80ft to his death.
Friends of Mr Malde, many of whom had been invited to two parties to celebrate his birthday today, were mystified why a man with so much to live for should take his own life. But it emerged that two days before the tragedy, he had been told to 'leave his desk' at Deutsche Bank, where he had worked for the past four years - the first setback he had ever suffered. Although he had been neither sacked nor suspended, he was said to be at the centre of an inquiry relating to an IT issue thought to be linked to the use of his work computer.
It was also claimed that the bank barred access to his Bloomberg account which would have left him unable to monitor the markets as he worked on hedge funds.
Still holding the glass, he walked to the roof terrace, climbed over a railing and jumped 80ft to his death.
Friends of Mr Malde, many of whom had been invited to two parties to celebrate his birthday today, were mystified why a man with so much to live for should take his own life. But it emerged that two days before the tragedy, he had been told to 'leave his desk' at Deutsche Bank, where he had worked for the past four years - the first setback he had ever suffered. Although he had been neither sacked nor suspended, he was said to be at the centre of an inquiry relating to an IT issue thought to be linked to the use of his work computer.
It was also claimed that the bank barred access to his Bloomberg account which would have left him unable to monitor the markets as he worked on hedge funds.
Смерть в Лондоне
Jul. 9th, 2009 09:10 pmDaily Mail -- After leaving Mr Malde's flat near Liverpool Street station, the stockbroker went to lavish restaurant Coq d'Argent near the Bank of England. He paid in cash for a glass of champagne.
Still holding the glass, he walked to the roof terrace, climbed over a railing and jumped 80ft to his death.
Friends of Mr Malde, many of whom had been invited to two parties to celebrate his birthday today, were mystified why a man with so much to live for should take his own life. But it emerged that two days before the tragedy, he had been told to 'leave his desk' at Deutsche Bank, where he had worked for the past four years - the first setback he had ever suffered. Although he had been neither sacked nor suspended, he was said to be at the centre of an inquiry relating to an IT issue thought to be linked to the use of his work computer.
It was also claimed that the bank barred access to his Bloomberg account which would have left him unable to monitor the markets as he worked on hedge funds.
Still holding the glass, he walked to the roof terrace, climbed over a railing and jumped 80ft to his death.
Friends of Mr Malde, many of whom had been invited to two parties to celebrate his birthday today, were mystified why a man with so much to live for should take his own life. But it emerged that two days before the tragedy, he had been told to 'leave his desk' at Deutsche Bank, where he had worked for the past four years - the first setback he had ever suffered. Although he had been neither sacked nor suspended, he was said to be at the centre of an inquiry relating to an IT issue thought to be linked to the use of his work computer.
It was also claimed that the bank barred access to his Bloomberg account which would have left him unable to monitor the markets as he worked on hedge funds.

