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What makes a man want to amass more money than God, and once he has, keep going? For each hedge-fund manager the answers are a little bit different, and a little bit the same. From today's Bloomberg Markets we believe we have identified the four primary things that motivated Harbinger Capital founder Philip Falcone (or as readers of this blog may know him, Mr. Lisa Falcone), whose fund made $11 billion betting against subprime, to become who he is today.



We begin with a sepia-tinted moment when Falcone first leaves his Minnesota hometown, all gawky of limb and Lionel Richie of hair, to seek his fortune in the big city.





Neil Sheehy, from nearby International Falls, had offered Falcone a ride to Harvard University, which had recruited both of them to play hockey for the Crimson. The car stalled in front of Falcone’s house, and Sheehy had to restart it on a hill while Falcone’s mother and one of his sisters sobbed their goodbyes.



“It’ll be all right, Mrs. Falcone; it’ll be all right,” Sheehy recalls telling Caroline Falcone as the car chugged to life and headed east.



Falcone was one of nine, and his mother still cared that he was leaving home! This is meaningful and leads us to Motivation 1: Phil can never let his mama down.



[To wit, later: "Galloway says he once set up a meeting for Falcone with a billionaire investor who was interested in Harbinger. Falcone said he couldn’t make the meeting because he had to go see his mother."]

Immediately after leaving home, life decided to punk young Philip by showing him that even when you think that things are tough, they can always get worse.





Falcone rode to Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his feet on the dashboard because Sheehy had packed a skate-sharpening machine on the floor of the front seat... Halfway there, the roof liner came loose and showered the young men with fiberglass insulation that stuck to them as they sweated in the late.



Motivation 2: The fuck he's going to go through something like that again. He is going to kick life's ass!



Then, he did not quite fit in at school.





Falcone was wide-eyed when he arrived at Harvard in 1980, says hockey teammate Greg Olson, who’s now a dentist in Minnetonka, Minnesota. “He was a deer in the headlights,” Olson says. After recovering from the initial shock, Falcone made himself something of a campus don. Hockey teammates called him “Fashion Phil” because he cared so much about his clothes, Olson says. He had a blue, three-piece suit that he wore often, and he always wore stylish shoes.



Motivation 3: Show those jerkoffs who called him a hick and a fag who the man is.



But after graduation, he was more confident.





[Wife Lisa] was working as a model when she met Phil Falcone through mutual friends at a Manhattan restaurant in the late 1980s.



Motivation 4: GIRLS!



Of course, a hot wife and incredible financial success doesn't keep the critics at bay. If anything, it just makes them worse.





“Just because a manager got the subprime trade right, it doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a skilled manager,” says Brad Balter, managing partner of Balter Capital Management LLC, a Boston-based firm that invests in hedge funds for clients. “There have been several funds that benefited from that bet in 2007 whose performance was mediocre before and continues to be mediocre today.”



Motivation 5: Show those jerkoffs who suggest he is a one-hit wonder who the man is. Then show them again. And again. Until he dies.



Falcone Losing Touch Borrowing From Funds While His Investors Denied Cash







Life & Style’s cover story this week is kind of putting the cart before the horse. They seem to take it as a given that Prince William and Kate Middleton will marry, and now we’re on to discussing the guest list. L&S speaks to entertainment journalist Katie Nicholl, who writes gossip pieces for The Daily Mail. I recognize her name because I’ve always enjoyed her Mail stories, and she has some suspiciously good sources in Kate Middleton’s camp. I’ve always suspected that Nicholl has probably even interviewed Middleton (off the record, or as an unnamed source) for some of her stories, and I think Nicholl probably also has spoken to members of Middleton’s family. So that makes this Life & Style story very interesting… is Kate making another public push to marry Prince William?


When Prince William finally weds longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton in June 2012, only a select group of VIP’s will make the guest list! The location they’re eyeing, St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, seats only 1,300 people—compared to father, Prince Charles and mother, Diana’s massive ceremony of more than 3,500 guests. So which famous faces made the cut?


Life & Style has learned that likely VIP’s on the guest list include first lady Michelle Obama, Diddy and Rod Stewart!


“Elton John, who was extremely close to Diana, will most certainly be at the wedding,” adds an insider. Meanwhile, scandal-ridden Sarah Ferguson, who was caught on tape negotiating a bribe in exchange for access to her ex, Prince Andrew, “is banned,” a palace insider tells Life & Style.


And Both Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth will have a strong say as to who makes the cut.


“It will be the job of aides at Clarence House, which is the Prince’s London residence, as well as Buckingham Palace, where the queen lives, to compile the guest list,” royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, author of William and Harry, a book about the royal brothers, tells Life & Style. “There’s a lot of protocol involved — many heads of state and European royal families must be accounted for and included.”


[From Life & Style]


Yeah… if there is a wedding, the only one inviting everyone they want will be the Queen. Everybody else’s guest list will take a back seat. After all, the Queen is probably going to end up paying for it (and by that, I mean the British taxpayers).


Anyway, this comes at an interesting time. A few weeks ago, the Enquirer and British tabloids were reporting a minor scandal involving Kate’s brother. Kate’s brother James Middleton was involved in some kind of financial scheme (it sounds like a Ponzi scheme) that lost a lot of people’s money, and James is now under investigation. A source told the Enquirer: “The last thing the royal family wants is to have Wills’ future brother-in-law arrested during the wedding festivities. By 2012 the investigation should be over, and James Middleton will have been cleared, or not. Kate is very upset about the delay. It just gets worse and worse for her. She’s been waiting seven years to marry Wills - and now she thinks the royals are just looking for any excuse to freeze her out.”


Also - yesterday, Prince William saved someone’s life. He’s working as a rescue helicopter pilot, and he saved a man who was injured on an oil rig during an emergency mission. It was pretty good - although Prince William has been in his military and flight training for five years, and this is pretty much the first thing he’s done with it. Still, good job.


Here are some newish photos of Will last week at a charity event. Those Windsor genes really kicked in, didn’t they?




Life & Style cover courtesy of CoverAwards. Additional photos of Prince William on Sept. 30, 2010. Credit: Fame.





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What makes a man want to amass more money than God, and once he has, keep going? For each hedge-fund manager the answers are a little bit different, and a little bit the same. From today's Bloomberg Markets we believe we have identified the four primary things that motivated Harbinger Capital founder Philip Falcone (or as readers of this blog may know him, Mr. Lisa Falcone), whose fund made $11 billion betting against subprime, to become who he is today.



We begin with a sepia-tinted moment when Falcone first leaves his Minnesota hometown, all gawky of limb and Lionel Richie of hair, to seek his fortune in the big city.





Neil Sheehy, from nearby International Falls, had offered Falcone a ride to Harvard University, which had recruited both of them to play hockey for the Crimson. The car stalled in front of Falcone’s house, and Sheehy had to restart it on a hill while Falcone’s mother and one of his sisters sobbed their goodbyes.



“It’ll be all right, Mrs. Falcone; it’ll be all right,” Sheehy recalls telling Caroline Falcone as the car chugged to life and headed east.



Falcone was one of nine, and his mother still cared that he was leaving home! This is meaningful and leads us to Motivation 1: Phil can never let his mama down.



[To wit, later: "Galloway says he once set up a meeting for Falcone with a billionaire investor who was interested in Harbinger. Falcone said he couldn’t make the meeting because he had to go see his mother."]

Immediately after leaving home, life decided to punk young Philip by showing him that even when you think that things are tough, they can always get worse.





Falcone rode to Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his feet on the dashboard because Sheehy had packed a skate-sharpening machine on the floor of the front seat... Halfway there, the roof liner came loose and showered the young men with fiberglass insulation that stuck to them as they sweated in the late.



Motivation 2: The fuck he's going to go through something like that again. He is going to kick life's ass!



Then, he did not quite fit in at school.





Falcone was wide-eyed when he arrived at Harvard in 1980, says hockey teammate Greg Olson, who’s now a dentist in Minnetonka, Minnesota. “He was a deer in the headlights,” Olson says. After recovering from the initial shock, Falcone made himself something of a campus don. Hockey teammates called him “Fashion Phil” because he cared so much about his clothes, Olson says. He had a blue, three-piece suit that he wore often, and he always wore stylish shoes.



Motivation 3: Show those jerkoffs who called him a hick and a fag who the man is.



But after graduation, he was more confident.





[Wife Lisa] was working as a model when she met Phil Falcone through mutual friends at a Manhattan restaurant in the late 1980s.



Motivation 4: GIRLS!



Of course, a hot wife and incredible financial success doesn't keep the critics at bay. If anything, it just makes them worse.





“Just because a manager got the subprime trade right, it doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a skilled manager,” says Brad Balter, managing partner of Balter Capital Management LLC, a Boston-based firm that invests in hedge funds for clients. “There have been several funds that benefited from that bet in 2007 whose performance was mediocre before and continues to be mediocre today.”



Motivation 5: Show those jerkoffs who suggest he is a one-hit wonder who the man is. Then show them again. And again. Until he dies.



Falcone Losing Touch Borrowing From Funds While His Investors Denied Cash







Life & Style’s cover story this week is kind of putting the cart before the horse. They seem to take it as a given that Prince William and Kate Middleton will marry, and now we’re on to discussing the guest list. L&S speaks to entertainment journalist Katie Nicholl, who writes gossip pieces for The Daily Mail. I recognize her name because I’ve always enjoyed her Mail stories, and she has some suspiciously good sources in Kate Middleton’s camp. I’ve always suspected that Nicholl has probably even interviewed Middleton (off the record, or as an unnamed source) for some of her stories, and I think Nicholl probably also has spoken to members of Middleton’s family. So that makes this Life & Style story very interesting… is Kate making another public push to marry Prince William?


When Prince William finally weds longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton in June 2012, only a select group of VIP’s will make the guest list! The location they’re eyeing, St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, seats only 1,300 people—compared to father, Prince Charles and mother, Diana’s massive ceremony of more than 3,500 guests. So which famous faces made the cut?


Life & Style has learned that likely VIP’s on the guest list include first lady Michelle Obama, Diddy and Rod Stewart!


“Elton John, who was extremely close to Diana, will most certainly be at the wedding,” adds an insider. Meanwhile, scandal-ridden Sarah Ferguson, who was caught on tape negotiating a bribe in exchange for access to her ex, Prince Andrew, “is banned,” a palace insider tells Life & Style.


And Both Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth will have a strong say as to who makes the cut.


“It will be the job of aides at Clarence House, which is the Prince’s London residence, as well as Buckingham Palace, where the queen lives, to compile the guest list,” royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, author of William and Harry, a book about the royal brothers, tells Life & Style. “There’s a lot of protocol involved — many heads of state and European royal families must be accounted for and included.”


[From Life & Style]


Yeah… if there is a wedding, the only one inviting everyone they want will be the Queen. Everybody else’s guest list will take a back seat. After all, the Queen is probably going to end up paying for it (and by that, I mean the British taxpayers).


Anyway, this comes at an interesting time. A few weeks ago, the Enquirer and British tabloids were reporting a minor scandal involving Kate’s brother. Kate’s brother James Middleton was involved in some kind of financial scheme (it sounds like a Ponzi scheme) that lost a lot of people’s money, and James is now under investigation. A source told the Enquirer: “The last thing the royal family wants is to have Wills’ future brother-in-law arrested during the wedding festivities. By 2012 the investigation should be over, and James Middleton will have been cleared, or not. Kate is very upset about the delay. It just gets worse and worse for her. She’s been waiting seven years to marry Wills - and now she thinks the royals are just looking for any excuse to freeze her out.”


Also - yesterday, Prince William saved someone’s life. He’s working as a rescue helicopter pilot, and he saved a man who was injured on an oil rig during an emergency mission. It was pretty good - although Prince William has been in his military and flight training for five years, and this is pretty much the first thing he’s done with it. Still, good job.


Here are some newish photos of Will last week at a charity event. Those Windsor genes really kicked in, didn’t they?




Life & Style cover courtesy of CoverAwards. Additional photos of Prince William on Sept. 30, 2010. Credit: Fame.





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What makes a man want to amass more money than God, and once he has, keep going? For each hedge-fund manager the answers are a little bit different, and a little bit the same. From today's Bloomberg Markets we believe we have identified the four primary things that motivated Harbinger Capital founder Philip Falcone (or as readers of this blog may know him, Mr. Lisa Falcone), whose fund made $11 billion betting against subprime, to become who he is today.



We begin with a sepia-tinted moment when Falcone first leaves his Minnesota hometown, all gawky of limb and Lionel Richie of hair, to seek his fortune in the big city.





Neil Sheehy, from nearby International Falls, had offered Falcone a ride to Harvard University, which had recruited both of them to play hockey for the Crimson. The car stalled in front of Falcone’s house, and Sheehy had to restart it on a hill while Falcone’s mother and one of his sisters sobbed their goodbyes.



“It’ll be all right, Mrs. Falcone; it’ll be all right,” Sheehy recalls telling Caroline Falcone as the car chugged to life and headed east.



Falcone was one of nine, and his mother still cared that he was leaving home! This is meaningful and leads us to Motivation 1: Phil can never let his mama down.



[To wit, later: "Galloway says he once set up a meeting for Falcone with a billionaire investor who was interested in Harbinger. Falcone said he couldn’t make the meeting because he had to go see his mother."]

Immediately after leaving home, life decided to punk young Philip by showing him that even when you think that things are tough, they can always get worse.





Falcone rode to Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his feet on the dashboard because Sheehy had packed a skate-sharpening machine on the floor of the front seat... Halfway there, the roof liner came loose and showered the young men with fiberglass insulation that stuck to them as they sweated in the late.



Motivation 2: The fuck he's going to go through something like that again. He is going to kick life's ass!



Then, he did not quite fit in at school.





Falcone was wide-eyed when he arrived at Harvard in 1980, says hockey teammate Greg Olson, who’s now a dentist in Minnetonka, Minnesota. “He was a deer in the headlights,” Olson says. After recovering from the initial shock, Falcone made himself something of a campus don. Hockey teammates called him “Fashion Phil” because he cared so much about his clothes, Olson says. He had a blue, three-piece suit that he wore often, and he always wore stylish shoes.



Motivation 3: Show those jerkoffs who called him a hick and a fag who the man is.



But after graduation, he was more confident.





[Wife Lisa] was working as a model when she met Phil Falcone through mutual friends at a Manhattan restaurant in the late 1980s.



Motivation 4: GIRLS!



Of course, a hot wife and incredible financial success doesn't keep the critics at bay. If anything, it just makes them worse.





“Just because a manager got the subprime trade right, it doesn’t necessarily mean he’s a skilled manager,” says Brad Balter, managing partner of Balter Capital Management LLC, a Boston-based firm that invests in hedge funds for clients. “There have been several funds that benefited from that bet in 2007 whose performance was mediocre before and continues to be mediocre today.”



Motivation 5: Show those jerkoffs who suggest he is a one-hit wonder who the man is. Then show them again. And again. Until he dies.



Falcone Losing Touch Borrowing From Funds While His Investors Denied Cash







Life & Style’s cover story this week is kind of putting the cart before the horse. They seem to take it as a given that Prince William and Kate Middleton will marry, and now we’re on to discussing the guest list. L&S speaks to entertainment journalist Katie Nicholl, who writes gossip pieces for The Daily Mail. I recognize her name because I’ve always enjoyed her Mail stories, and she has some suspiciously good sources in Kate Middleton’s camp. I’ve always suspected that Nicholl has probably even interviewed Middleton (off the record, or as an unnamed source) for some of her stories, and I think Nicholl probably also has spoken to members of Middleton’s family. So that makes this Life & Style story very interesting… is Kate making another public push to marry Prince William?


When Prince William finally weds longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton in June 2012, only a select group of VIP’s will make the guest list! The location they’re eyeing, St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, seats only 1,300 people—compared to father, Prince Charles and mother, Diana’s massive ceremony of more than 3,500 guests. So which famous faces made the cut?


Life & Style has learned that likely VIP’s on the guest list include first lady Michelle Obama, Diddy and Rod Stewart!


“Elton John, who was extremely close to Diana, will most certainly be at the wedding,” adds an insider. Meanwhile, scandal-ridden Sarah Ferguson, who was caught on tape negotiating a bribe in exchange for access to her ex, Prince Andrew, “is banned,” a palace insider tells Life & Style.


And Both Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth will have a strong say as to who makes the cut.


“It will be the job of aides at Clarence House, which is the Prince’s London residence, as well as Buckingham Palace, where the queen lives, to compile the guest list,” royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, author of William and Harry, a book about the royal brothers, tells Life & Style. “There’s a lot of protocol involved — many heads of state and European royal families must be accounted for and included.”


[From Life & Style]


Yeah… if there is a wedding, the only one inviting everyone they want will be the Queen. Everybody else’s guest list will take a back seat. After all, the Queen is probably going to end up paying for it (and by that, I mean the British taxpayers).


Anyway, this comes at an interesting time. A few weeks ago, the Enquirer and British tabloids were reporting a minor scandal involving Kate’s brother. Kate’s brother James Middleton was involved in some kind of financial scheme (it sounds like a Ponzi scheme) that lost a lot of people’s money, and James is now under investigation. A source told the Enquirer: “The last thing the royal family wants is to have Wills’ future brother-in-law arrested during the wedding festivities. By 2012 the investigation should be over, and James Middleton will have been cleared, or not. Kate is very upset about the delay. It just gets worse and worse for her. She’s been waiting seven years to marry Wills - and now she thinks the royals are just looking for any excuse to freeze her out.”


Also - yesterday, Prince William saved someone’s life. He’s working as a rescue helicopter pilot, and he saved a man who was injured on an oil rig during an emergency mission. It was pretty good - although Prince William has been in his military and flight training for five years, and this is pretty much the first thing he’s done with it. Still, good job.


Here are some newish photos of Will last week at a charity event. Those Windsor genes really kicked in, didn’t they?




Life & Style cover courtesy of CoverAwards. Additional photos of Prince William on Sept. 30, 2010. Credit: Fame.





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Introduction Making money online is practically everyone's dream. However, just like starting a brick and mortar business, it isn't going to be easy. There are a lot of people out there trying to capitalize on your dreams and make money from you in your desperate attempts to figure out how to earn money online. We've written this mini guide to help you avoid scams, know what to look for, and what it takes to earn money online. There are many legit and many not-so-legit ways of making money online. Some are expensive, some are low cost. We're going to explore each one. However, be warned that there may be laws in your local area that require you to have a special license for selling via online. Because this is beyond our expertise, you will have to check out your local business center for more information about required licenses and registration. Legit Ways of Making Money Online The best and most legit ways of making money online are to explore reseller programs, turnkey and affiliate programs. Both ways require time and energy to get off the ground. Have no fear, we are here! Reseller Programs Reseller programs are basically companies who provide a product or service and allow you to resell their inventory in smaller parts enabling you to earn a profit from them. You can have physical inventory or you can have services to promote. The good thing about reseller programs is that most will provide the customer service for you. Some will even allow you to co-brand your logo or name seamlessly into their product or service. Some popular reseller programs are: • Hosting: ResellersPanel.com, Host Gator, APlus.net • Domain Names: Wild West Domains, Enom, Tucows • Software: Cisco Systems Affiliate Programs These types of programs normally pay you per sale or per click. For each lead you send the company, you will get paid a commission. These types of programs are good if you have a lot of traffic going to your website or if you network with a lot of people. Here are some websites that list available affiliate programs: • Commission Junction • Affiliate Guide Some popular affiliate programs: • Ebay • Google Adsense Turnkey Websites Turnkey websites are websites that are ready to go, all you have to do is "turn the key". The majority of turnkey companies will allow you to co-brand your logo, set your own prices, provide your customers with support, include web hosting and a domain name. The downside is you may not have much control over the site content, display, colors and layout. Turnkey companies: • Wild West Domains Not-So-Legit Ways There are some misleading ways to make money online. Some ways are scams, others make it impossible for you to earn a decent return. The most common scams are: • working from home • multi-level marketing (also called MLM) • investing Of course, just being labeled these things does not mean they are not legit. But you should be wary. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. What To Look For Avoiding online scams means educating yourself about what to look for. Here are some things you can do to protect yourself. Simple Searching Search engines are powerful resource providers. Enter the URL or name of the business into the search engine and see what comes up. Better Business Bureau Research BBB.org to see if any complaints were filed against the company. If they do have complaints, see if the company attempted to resolve them and in what amount of time. Remember, just because a company doesn't have a record with BBB, it doesn't mean they have a satisfactory customer base. The Fine Print This has to be the most common mistake people tend to make: overlooking the fine print. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Read the fine print in user/buyer agreements. Look for any discrepancies and compare them to what they say versus what they actually provide. Ask questions. Conclusion Judge each opportunity you come across with skepticism and a closed wallet. Ask questions and tons of them. Good luck and may you have many profitable years ahead!


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Yankees ALCS <b>News</b> - Pinstripe Alley

Yankees ALCS news and notes. ... Yankees ALCS News. Babe-ruth-and-lou-gehrig_tiny by Brandon C. on Oct 13, 2010 10:00 PM EDT in News � Tweet � 24 comments; Story-email Email; Printer Print. Texas Rangers grounds crew employee Don Crymes ...

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Britain's biggest-selling newspaper featuring the best news, showbiz and sport exclusives - updated 24/7. videos and pictures of celebrities, the latest entertainment and sport news from the News of The World.

Worldchanging: Bright Green: Good <b>News</b> x2 for U.S. Offshore Wind

Good News x2 for U.S. Offshore Wind. Yale Environment 360, 13 Oct 10. U.S. Offshore Wind Could Provide 20 Percent of Electricity by 2030. U.S. officials calculate that the total potential for offshore wind generation is more than 4000 ...


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Yankees ALCS <b>News</b> - Pinstripe Alley

Yankees ALCS news and notes. ... Yankees ALCS News. Babe-ruth-and-lou-gehrig_tiny by Brandon C. on Oct 13, 2010 10:00 PM EDT in News � Tweet � 24 comments; Story-email Email; Printer Print. Texas Rangers grounds crew employee Don Crymes ...

<b>News</b> of the World: The Best for <b>News</b>, Showbiz and Sport Exclusives <b>...</b>

Britain's biggest-selling newspaper featuring the best news, showbiz and sport exclusives - updated 24/7. videos and pictures of celebrities, the latest entertainment and sport news from the News of The World.

Worldchanging: Bright Green: Good <b>News</b> x2 for U.S. Offshore Wind

Good News x2 for U.S. Offshore Wind. Yale Environment 360, 13 Oct 10. U.S. Offshore Wind Could Provide 20 Percent of Electricity by 2030. U.S. officials calculate that the total potential for offshore wind generation is more than 4000 ...


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