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    Bush and Blair: Bank-Swapping? 10.1.08 [EN]

    Two CNN-alerts:

    Tony Blair to join JP Morgan
    01/10/08 02:18 AM, EST
    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who left Britain's DowningStreet last June, starts work Thursday with one of the best known-banks on Wall Street.

    Bush arrives in West Bank to meet with Palestinian leaders
    01/10/08 03:16 AM, EST
    Pushing a "historic opportunity" to work for Middle East peace, President George Bush arrived in the West Bank Thursday to meet with Palestinian leaders, a day after huddling with their Israeli counterparts.


    I thought that Blair was Peace-Envoy for the Quartet to Israel and the Palestinians who live in Gaza and on the West Bank,
    while Bush is to go in 2009 to some Middle Eastern Investment Bank in Washington, co-owned by the Family Bush.

    A new trend among good friends: Bank-Swapping?





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