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Black and asg colour available! Limited quantities though |
Where is the pics? |
How do you expect to sell without pics and price. Pls do the proprt thing. |
The Jackson Land and Cattle estate includes 1750 acres of land, a 52 stall equestrian centre and a separate smaller four-bedroom guesthouse. A ranch in Wyoming, US has been touted as the world’s most expensive listed property at $175 million (£107 million) – despite only having three bedrooms. Most striking though is the spectacular views afforded by the property which sits in the midst of the Rocky Mountains.Picturesque scenery is available for anyone willing to stump up the astronomical price tag of $175 million (£107 million). It is being sold by casino owner Richard Fields, co-developer of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa, Florida. Fields hopes any buyer will preserve the entire land. The wider land includes three ponds and a spring creek as well as space for 35 separate residential sites — a feature that is thought to have increased the potential value of this estate. Based in the low-tax state of Wyoming, the property was formerly owned by state governor and US senator Clifford Hansen, who died in 2009. It is being listed by American estate agency Hall and Hall, which specialises in the sale of multi-million dollar ranches. “Buyers are coming primarily from Wall Street and individuals who have enjoyed the creation of wealth from energy interests,” a spokesman from Hall and Hall told Yahoo! Finance. “They are interested in moving some of their wealth into hard assets and rural land has had a long history of keeping pace with inflation.” Jackson Land and Cattle’s £107 million valuation eclipses the £70 million price tag for the notorious Updown Court mansion in Surrey, which has remained on the market unsold since 2005. However it falls short of the reported £136 million sale of an exclusive penthouse at One Hyde Park, London- thought to have been sold to Ukraine’s richest man Rinat Akhmetov earlier this year. Culled: www.247nigerianewsupdate.com/?p=1604
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justwise:Very very soon, this organisation might dissappear into thin air. |
Ops E:Thanks for sharing this important info. Prospective passengers, pls be warned! |
May God deliver u from scammers here |
Kyrgyzstan. What a name! |
@ Justwise, dont mind him. Infact non of the victims have left Nigeria. They re still nurturing faint hope! Even yesterday, i saw 2 different agents stil advertising this scam in the papers |
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8.30pm. Will be televise on local tv stations. |
Europe's top clubs threaten Fifa revolt * ' Now is the time to intervene' declares Rummenigge * Call for revolution against football's top leadership Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the chairman of the European Club Association (ECA), has called for a club-led "revolution" against the "corrupt people" who govern football and called for his members to have a say in Fifa's decision-making process. The 55-year-old chief executive officer of Bayern Munich said he despaired at what he described as the "daily corruption process at Fifa" and asked the footballing authorities "to recognise that it's time for democracy, transparency and the right balance in the football family". "I don't accept any longer that we [should be] guided by people who are not serious and clean," he said. "Now is the moment to intervene. Because knowing something is wrong is an obligation to change." The ECA replaced G14 as the representative body for the leading European clubs and numbers among its members Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. Rummenigge said there was a groundswell of public support for his stance in the wake of recent scandals, the life-ban for Mohamed bin Hammam and "questions about the Qatari World Cup". "It's not just the top clubs, it's all the clubs," he said, adding that the feeling of discontent was felt strongest in Germany, Switzerland and England, where he has recently met the sports minister, Hugh Robertson, and club officials. Fifa itself was unable to change, he said. "Sepp Blatter is saying [that he's cleaning up shop] but the fact that no one believes him tells you everything you need to know. I'm not optimistic because they believe the system is working perfectly as it is. It's a money machine, World Cup after World Cup. And for them, that's more important than serious and clean governance." There was also, in his opinion, little chance that the national associations would exert pressure for reforms. "I don't believe [that they will get involved]. The current system is tailor-made for the associations and voted for by the associations. They won't go against [Fifa]." Having a representative of the clubs on Fifa's executive committee was not enough, he said. "I would go further. All stakeholders ? clubs, associations, players, referees, and women's football ? have a right to be involved in the decision-making process." Rummenigge also professed himself unhappy with the amount of international games clogging up the fixture calendar. "When I won the European Championship [in 1980], there were eight teams in the finals. That figure will treble by 2016. In the World Cup, it used to be 16 teams, now it's 32. The clubs pay the players but are not part of the decision-making process.We are not treated respectfully." Rummenigge hinted at a possible breakaway from international associations if the ECA's grievances over fixture congestion are not addressed. "I will give them a chance but I'm ready for a revolution if that's the only way to come to a solution," he said. To see this story with its related links go to http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/jul/26/europe-top-clubs-fifa-revolt
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