Saturday, March 28, 2009

DEUTSCHE BANK CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE IN MIDDLE EAST


Yet one more Middle East celebration to which I was NOT invited!

One would think, with all I have done assiduously following the exploits of our impeccable Nazi pedigree lineage firms throughout the Middle East, they would reciprocate with an invitation to attend some of their many parties and celebrations.
Most ungrateful wretches. So, the latest one...
"Deutsche Bank Celebrates Golden Jubilee in the Middle East":

http://www.zawya.com/Story.cfm/sidZAWYA20090328095706/Deutsche%20Bank%20celebrates%20Golden%20Jubilee%20in%20the%20Middle%20East/

And, in my previous posting from November, 2008, I linked to yet another celebration, a coming out party, marriage, between Citigroup and Turkey's Akbank at NYC's swanky Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to which I was NOT invited, once again.

Below is a reminder of the Citigroup-Akbank Waldorf event, since it continues being pertinent and interconnected to all else.
ALL embedded links below to the now defunct TDN, Turkish Daily News, will not work, of course:

http://karlmarxwasright2.blogspot.com/2008/11/turkey-faces-political-turmoil-from.html

And, yet more regional celebrations to which I am NOT invited:
"Dana Gas Opens New Head Office,"

Sharjah - March 28, 2009: HE Sheikh Ahmed Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Honorary Chairman of Dana GasDana Gas ...
... the first and largest regional and private-sector gas company in the Middle East, at an inauguration ceremony attended by the Board of Directors and senior management of the company..."

ABOVE FROM...

http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm?id=ZAWYA20090328082341


This is getting to be a tiresome pattern. Perhaps, I should try a new approach so as not to be excluded from the growing and enlarged Middle East social calendar and venue of celebratory events. I have been inspired by someone else. I have an idea. Something like the following might be my last remaining avenue of approach for inclusion:

http://uncensoredarabwomanblues.blogspot.com/2009/03/barefoot-dance.html

What do you think? Any other suggestions?? Ideas??

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