25 October 2005
How To Make a Small Fortune
A SMALL FORTUNE.............owned by someone else.
However, Sauer believes the motivation is simpler. He lives in a posh suburb of Moscow, where his son plays football with Abramovich's, and after 16 years in Russia he is an anthropologist of the oligarch tribe. Sauer explains: "These people have money, but they don't have status, so what do you do? You try to acquire status. In 1920s America there were tycoons who did exactly the same. They bought newspapers, went into art, that sort of thing
Oil Money Pumps Into Football - and who said I could not make it as a Sun headline writer.
p.s. congratulations to Derk who got out without selling his soul. Unlike his successors.
If you care I live here. Who says there is no free press.
25 October 2005
How To Make a Small Fortune
Start with a large one. Screw your best friend. Have him made persona non grata. Invest in a President to ensure that your stay-out-of-jail card remains valid. Invest in a football club. (Employ a bunch of useless bankers, sorry the first letter was a w) and at the end of the day, or at the end of the end.
A SMALL FORTUNE.............owned by someone else.
However, Sauer believes the motivation is simpler. He lives in a posh suburb of Moscow, where his son plays football with Abramovich's, and after 16 years in Russia he is an anthropologist of the oligarch tribe. Sauer explains: "These people have money, but they don't have status, so what do you do? You try to acquire status. In 1920s America there were tycoons who did exactly the same. They bought newspapers, went into art, that sort of thing
Oil Money Pumps Into Football - and who said I could not make it as a Sun headline writer.
p.s. congratulations to Derk who got out without selling his soul. Unlike his successors.
If you care I live here. Who says there is no free press.
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