NEW YORK—The Federal Reserve Bank of New York approved the application by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to purchase certain assets and assume certain liabilities of the following branches of Citibank, N.A., Las Vegas, Nevada (“Citibank”), and incident thereto, to establish branches at the locations of nine of the Citibank branches:

Carolina Branch, Carolina, Puerto Rico; Cayey Branch, Cayey, Puerto Rico; Condado Branch, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Fajardo Eastern Branch, Fajardo, Puerto Rico; Humacao Branch, Humacao, Puerto Rico; Mayguez Mall Branch, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Plaza Las Americas Branch, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Ponce Norte Branch, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Rexville Branch, Bayamon, Puerto Rico; Plaza Del Atlantico Branch, Arecibo, Puerto Rico; Las Catalinas Mall Branch, Caguas, Puerto Rico; Hato Rey – Ponce de Leon Branch, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Ponce Plaza Branch, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Altamira Shopping Center Branch, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; Plaza Del Sol Branch, Bayamon, Puerto Rico; Old San Juan Branch, San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Senorial Branch, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

According to standard procedure, the proposal cannot be completed for 15 days.

The Reserve Bank acted under authority delegated by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 28, 2007, 3:37 pm | No Comments »

27  Sep
flaming poo

“it wasn’t burning like flames, it was more like powered by a jet engine.”

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 27, 2007, 10:27 pm | No Comments »

i just want nicer things

-edwina monsoon (ab fab)

{my point of view on political strategy}

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 26, 2007, 12:07 am | No Comments »

“The fact is we have been forced under enormous pressure to acquiescence in a policy that we believe is deeply offensive and harmful to our students,” said Robert Burt, a Yale law professor who was lead plaintiff in the case. (MSNBC Article)

HOW DOES THIS LEGITIMATELY HAPPEN???????????????????????

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 20, 2007, 1:19 am | No Comments »

17  Sep
lol

“the trains of my dresses were stiff with urine…”

- the lady in question is charles busch (ala Netflix)

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 17, 2007, 10:33 pm | No Comments »

really… i thought they grew flowers?

- Cash Crop (ala Netflix)

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 17, 2007, 1:29 am | No Comments »

uh huuuuh uh uh uuh

hoo hoo

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 15, 2007, 8:37 pm | No Comments »

character

capacity

capital

(WHAT)

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 14, 2007, 12:13 am | No Comments »

14  Sep
greenspan

i’m afraid the word billion does not encompass the problem.

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 14, 2007, 12:11 am | No Comments »

“Unlike other variables such as length, width, mass, or time of day, colour is not an inherent property of the object; it is a property of the nervous system of the animal perceiving the light.”

“It is harder to imagine what colour vision with more dimensions than three might be like, but animals with 4 and 5-dimensional colour vision exist.”

“…until relatively recently it was thought that humans had amongst the best colour vision of any animal, and that most animals’ spectral sensitivities lay within the human-visible spectrum.”

“The notion that plumages may be even more colourful to birds, or simply colourful in different ways, has not been widely considered, even though we readily accept that a dog’s sense of smell is far richer than our own.”

“For example, male and female blue tits look similar to us, but there is a significant sex difference in the UV reflection of several plumage regions (e.g. the ‘blue’ crest).”

see article @ http://www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/vision/4d.htm

Posted by Christopher, filed under blog entries. Date: September 12, 2007, 11:09 am | No Comments »

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