Patrick, here. I'm a Bostonian who thrives on global business, politics and drinking inordinate amounts of caffeine.
barackobama:

President Obama sat down for a meal yesterday with Scott, Valarie, Kathie, and Bill—four campaign supporters who won our recent “Dinner with Barack” contest. As you can see, he had a terrible time.

barackobama:

President Obama sat down for a meal yesterday with Scott, Valarie, Kathie, and Bill—four campaign supporters who won our recent “Dinner with Barack” contest. As you can see, he had a terrible time.

stryker:

Peter Campbell I hate you for a lot of reasons but I CANNOT ABIDE YOU RUINING YOUR WIFE’S GOOD ENAMELED COOKWARE WITH THAT FORK.

stryker:

Peter Campbell I hate you for a lot of reasons but I CANNOT ABIDE YOU RUINING YOUR WIFE’S GOOD ENAMELED COOKWARE WITH THAT FORK.

They May Hold the EU Presidency, But Denmark Won’t Lead Euro Talks - EUX TV

nationalpost:

Ottawa puts freeze on Saadi Gaddafi’s $1.6M Toronto condoFederal government lawyers have frozen a $1.6-million penthouse on the Toronto waterfront owned by Saadi Gaddafi, the fugitive son of the late Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.The Department of Justice filed a notice that prevents Mr. Gaddafi, who is the subject of an assets freeze imposed by the United Nations Security Council, from selling the downtown luxury condo.The government took action after the National Post revealed that Mr. Gaddafi was the registered owner of the suite, which has a view of Lake Ontario and access to a pool, bowling alley and squash, basketball and tennis courts.Mr. Gaddafi, 38, is wanted on an Interpol warrant issued in September. The Security Council froze his assets in March, describing him as a commander of “military units involved in the repression of demonstrations.” (Photo: Left: Tim Wimborne/Reuters; Right: Tyler Anderson/National Post)

nationalpost:

Ottawa puts freeze on Saadi Gaddafi’s $1.6M Toronto condo
Federal government lawyers have frozen a $1.6-million penthouse on the Toronto waterfront owned by Saadi Gaddafi, the fugitive son of the late Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

The Department of Justice filed a notice that prevents Mr. Gaddafi, who is the subject of an assets freeze imposed by the United Nations Security Council, from selling the downtown luxury condo.

The government took action after the National Post revealed that Mr. Gaddafi was the registered owner of the suite, which has a view of Lake Ontario and access to a pool, bowling alley and squash, basketball and tennis courts.

Mr. Gaddafi, 38, is wanted on an Interpol warrant issued in September. The Security Council froze his assets in March, describing him as a commander of “military units involved in the repression of demonstrations.” (Photo: Left: Tim Wimborne/Reuters; Right: Tyler Anderson/National Post)

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