Но только тот кому нечем больше гордиться будет гордиться своей национальностью (с) Газенваген Демосфер
Чем меньше окружающих знают о твоих делах, тем удачнее они складываются.
"In other words, stupid people are too stupid to know how stupid they are. "--если вам кажется что вы умны, то почитайте эту статью: http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election...-thrive/?tsp=1--если же вам кажется что все вокруг идиоты, то так оно и есть.
интерестно было бы позырить на это шоу одним глазом. както дамно, когда в ньюёрке была смертная казнь, недолго, твоя контора занималася пробоно работой для капитал дефендерс оффиц и там была такая майнор мошин на которую обычная контора послала бы первогодного ассосията или ретайрд партнера а от твоей конторы пришол крутой партнер в кастюме в палоску, с шолковым платочком, с причоской на миллион и со свитой человек в шесть отманикюреных тёлок мадельнава типа с ногаме, и чуваков из джикю магазина с запонкаме, и фсе несли за партнером чорные чимаданы как на вокзале из старого кино с эркюлем пуаро. а када он открыл рот то все поняли шо можна сливать воду, я такова красноречия не слышал со времён геббельса. я это к чиму, к тому шо просто интересно было бы позырить не обязательно на двух упырей а на те мозги шо они могут аффордать закидывать друг дружку гамном и танцывать балет.
в суде
другая контора представляет
здесь четкое разделение
тех кто выступает в суде, и тех кто закулисаме
oмайгад
Форбсу тоже не веришь
Crime accusations in Forbes article, murders of Paul Klebnikov and Vlad Listyev, interrogation by Russian police in 1995
A 1996 ForbesForbesForbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, the Forbes magazine, is published biweekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune, which is also published biweekly, and Business Week...
magazine article titled GodfatherCrime bossA crime boss or boss is a person in charge of a criminal organization. A boss typically has absolute or near-absolute control over his subordinates, is greatly feared by his subordinates for his ruthlessness and willingness to take lives in order to exert his influence, and profits come from the...
of the Kremlin?, by the Russian-American journalist Paul KlebnikovPaul KlebnikovPaul Klebnikov was an American journalist of Russian descent. He worked for Forbes Magazine for over 10 years. His murder in Moscow was seen as a blow against investigative journalism in Russia. The organizers of this crime have never been found...
, portrayed Berezovsky as a mafiya boss who had his rivals murdered, and was involved in fraud, money laundering and had connections with Chechen mafia. In his article among other things Klebnikov accused Berezovsky of organizing murder of Vlad Listyev, notorious Russian anchorman whose TV show was the first one to start openly criticizing communism ideology in 1988 and was the most popular by ratings in Russia even 7 years after. Berezovsky was interrogated by police and accepted the fact, that one day before Vlad Listyev was killed he passed US$100,000 to one of the mafia leaders known as Nikolai. Berezovsky acknowledged having passed the money to mafia, but said that he passed the money to Nikolay in order to find out who arranged an assassination attempt on himself a year ago (in 1994). Berezovsky had a great influence on Boris Yeltsin whom he indirectly sponsored by donating on publishing of his autobiography and establishing friendly relationships (often by indirectly sponsoring their activities) with most people who surrounded the president, including his daughter Tatyana Dyachenko (whom he may have earned hundreds of millions of dollars), and convinced Yeltsin that he was an innocent victim of someone else's plot. Presidential support helped Berezovsky to stop criminal investigation against him.
A few months after the article in Forbes was published, Berezovsky sued the magazine for libel (in February 1997) in British court. In 2003 the court ruled that Forbes remove one statement from the article, as it didn't have enough evidence to support the claim that Berezovsky arranged murder of famous anchorman and TV producer Vlad Listyev. The court didn't order Forbes to remove the rest of the article from the website nor acknowledge that all data contained in it was false, nor forced Forbes to pay a compensation, that Berezovsky wanted when filing his claim. The article is still available online on the Forbes website (with exception of one above mentioned statement). Some media sources controlled by Berezovsky though, such as Kommersant magazine, reported, that Forbes "lost the case" and "completely retracted their claims against Berezovsky" which actually never happened. Berezovsky never contested in court the book "Godfather of the Kremlin: Boris Berezovsky and the looting of Russia" that Klebnikov published in 2000, which was a very extended version of the article
On 9 July 2004, Klebnikov was attacked on a Moscow street late at night by unknown assailants who fired at least nine shots from a slowly moving car. Klebnikov was shot four times and initially survived, but he bled to death in the hospital because the ambulanceAmbulanceAn ambulance is a vehicle for transportation of sick or injured people to, from or between places of treatment for an illness or injury, and in some instances will also provide out of hospital medical care to the patient...
took almost an hour to come, it had no oxygenOxygenOxygen is the element with atomic number 8 and represented by the symbol O. Its name derives from the Greek roots ὀξύς and -γενής , because at the time of naming, it was mistakenly thought that all acids required oxygen in their composition...
bottle, and the hospital elevator that was taking him to the operating room broke. Before he died, Klebnikov described that there were 3 assassins in the car, and that he never met any of them before. The publisher of Forbes Russian edition has said that the murder is "definitely linked to his professional activity". The paper speculated that a list of the 100 wealthiest Russians written by Klebnikov in May 2004 may have motivated the attack, though Klebnikov himself was most afraid of Boris Berezovsky according to his brother
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/top...ris_Berezovsky
зато тот кто представляет в суде
знаменитый какой то
будет в Верховном суде с января
этот процесс - его лебединая песня
там можно пойти, кстате
места для публики отведены
oмайгад
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