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This article has been out in the news for a while. The hedge funds manager’s story has become so popular that it has been translated in many languages and appeared front pages (websites/newspapers) in many foreign countries.
SD TransplantParticipantThis article has been out in the news for a while. The hedge funds manager’s story has become so popular that it has been translated in many languages and appeared front pages (websites/newspapers) in many foreign countries.
SD TransplantParticipantThis article has been out in the news for a while. The hedge funds manager’s story has become so popular that it has been translated in many languages and appeared front pages (websites/newspapers) in many foreign countries.
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to the CEO of Bank of America, the bottom in the housing market is somewhere at the end of 2009. This guy is just making an estimate per today’s econ conditions, and he seemed up front on the issues.
Source: I’ve watched the 60 Min interview this weekend on this….it has to be on the web
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to the CEO of Bank of America, the bottom in the housing market is somewhere at the end of 2009. This guy is just making an estimate per today’s econ conditions, and he seemed up front on the issues.
Source: I’ve watched the 60 Min interview this weekend on this….it has to be on the web
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to the CEO of Bank of America, the bottom in the housing market is somewhere at the end of 2009. This guy is just making an estimate per today’s econ conditions, and he seemed up front on the issues.
Source: I’ve watched the 60 Min interview this weekend on this….it has to be on the web
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to the CEO of Bank of America, the bottom in the housing market is somewhere at the end of 2009. This guy is just making an estimate per today’s econ conditions, and he seemed up front on the issues.
Source: I’ve watched the 60 Min interview this weekend on this….it has to be on the web
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to the CEO of Bank of America, the bottom in the housing market is somewhere at the end of 2009. This guy is just making an estimate per today’s econ conditions, and he seemed up front on the issues.
Source: I’ve watched the 60 Min interview this weekend on this….it has to be on the web
SD TransplantParticipantOctober 14, 2008
4S Ranch fire update
Firefighters have gotten the upper hand on a fire that burned six acres of brush near a 4S Ranch neighborhood.The fire broke out about 11 a.m. and raced up a slope near Camino San Bernardo and Arriba Linda Avenue. Firefighters from 10 engines were assisted by two helicopters and were able to quickly get control of the flames, said John Kremensky, a CAL FIRE Battalion Chief.
Firefighters at this hour are putting out any hot spots as many areas are still smoldering. Nervous residents packed some belongings and were ready to leave, but no evacuations were ordered.
San Diego, Escondido, Poway, CAL FIRE and Rancho Santa Fe firefighters worked on the flames, which started next to a construction site near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive, Kremensky said.
Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause, Kremensky said.
–Greg Gross
Posted by Jose Jimenez October 14, 2008 11:40 AM
SD TransplantParticipantOctober 14, 2008
4S Ranch fire update
Firefighters have gotten the upper hand on a fire that burned six acres of brush near a 4S Ranch neighborhood.The fire broke out about 11 a.m. and raced up a slope near Camino San Bernardo and Arriba Linda Avenue. Firefighters from 10 engines were assisted by two helicopters and were able to quickly get control of the flames, said John Kremensky, a CAL FIRE Battalion Chief.
Firefighters at this hour are putting out any hot spots as many areas are still smoldering. Nervous residents packed some belongings and were ready to leave, but no evacuations were ordered.
San Diego, Escondido, Poway, CAL FIRE and Rancho Santa Fe firefighters worked on the flames, which started next to a construction site near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive, Kremensky said.
Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause, Kremensky said.
–Greg Gross
Posted by Jose Jimenez October 14, 2008 11:40 AM
SD TransplantParticipantOctober 14, 2008
4S Ranch fire update
Firefighters have gotten the upper hand on a fire that burned six acres of brush near a 4S Ranch neighborhood.The fire broke out about 11 a.m. and raced up a slope near Camino San Bernardo and Arriba Linda Avenue. Firefighters from 10 engines were assisted by two helicopters and were able to quickly get control of the flames, said John Kremensky, a CAL FIRE Battalion Chief.
Firefighters at this hour are putting out any hot spots as many areas are still smoldering. Nervous residents packed some belongings and were ready to leave, but no evacuations were ordered.
San Diego, Escondido, Poway, CAL FIRE and Rancho Santa Fe firefighters worked on the flames, which started next to a construction site near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive, Kremensky said.
Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause, Kremensky said.
–Greg Gross
Posted by Jose Jimenez October 14, 2008 11:40 AM
SD TransplantParticipantOctober 14, 2008
4S Ranch fire update
Firefighters have gotten the upper hand on a fire that burned six acres of brush near a 4S Ranch neighborhood.The fire broke out about 11 a.m. and raced up a slope near Camino San Bernardo and Arriba Linda Avenue. Firefighters from 10 engines were assisted by two helicopters and were able to quickly get control of the flames, said John Kremensky, a CAL FIRE Battalion Chief.
Firefighters at this hour are putting out any hot spots as many areas are still smoldering. Nervous residents packed some belongings and were ready to leave, but no evacuations were ordered.
San Diego, Escondido, Poway, CAL FIRE and Rancho Santa Fe firefighters worked on the flames, which started next to a construction site near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive, Kremensky said.
Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause, Kremensky said.
–Greg Gross
Posted by Jose Jimenez October 14, 2008 11:40 AM
SD TransplantParticipantOctober 14, 2008
4S Ranch fire update
Firefighters have gotten the upper hand on a fire that burned six acres of brush near a 4S Ranch neighborhood.The fire broke out about 11 a.m. and raced up a slope near Camino San Bernardo and Arriba Linda Avenue. Firefighters from 10 engines were assisted by two helicopters and were able to quickly get control of the flames, said John Kremensky, a CAL FIRE Battalion Chief.
Firefighters at this hour are putting out any hot spots as many areas are still smoldering. Nervous residents packed some belongings and were ready to leave, but no evacuations were ordered.
San Diego, Escondido, Poway, CAL FIRE and Rancho Santa Fe firefighters worked on the flames, which started next to a construction site near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive, Kremensky said.
Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause, Kremensky said.
–Greg Gross
Posted by Jose Jimenez October 14, 2008 11:40 AM
SD TransplantParticipantYou are young so learn from it. I’ve experienced the DOT COM bust when I was about your age, and it was a great lesson (I did not buy a place since I knew it was “the next bubble”)…..
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