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November 6, 2014 Santiago, Chile For most it was their first time on a ship. And now they were trapped on board for weeks to endure storms and seasickness on the high seas. Packed together like sardines in tiny, rat-infested cargo holds with unappetizing provisions and a constant stench of
November 5, 2014 (Remember, Remember) Santiago, Chile Long ago when I was a fresh young Army lieutenant straight out of the academy, I spent six months at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, learning how to be an intelligence officer. Fort Huachuca (pronounced wah-CHOO-kuh) is nestled snugly on the Mexican border, so there
November 4, 2014 Santiago, Chile Don Quixote is easily one of the most entertaining books of the Renaissance, if not all-time. And almost everyone’s heard of it, even if they haven’t read it. You know the basic plot line- Alonso Quixano becomes fixated with the idea of chivalry and sets
November 3, 2014 London, England [Editor’s note: This essay was penned by Tim Price, a London-based wealth manager and editor of Price Value International.] Strange things are happening in the bond market. Few of them are stranger than the reports Jeremie Banet, a French fund management colleague of former Pimco
October 31, 2014 Santiago, Chile John Anderson, an American tourist from San Clemente, California, was driving down a poorly-maintained highway when he saw flashing lights in his rearview mirror. After a brief exchange with the local police officer, Anderson was shocked when the cop started searching his vehicle. Anderson had
October 31, 2014 Santiago, Chile The new NBA season started this week. And with it the new salary cap for 2014-15 entered into force. It increased by 7.5% and is now at a record high of $63 million. Yet another “all time high” in a world where everything seems to
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