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• Former head of NASDAQ starts up his own firm in mid-1980s.

• For years showed investors great returns, told them to keep their money in the fund.

• Turned out he didn't have anywhere near as much money in the fund as he claimed he did, bilked investors out of billions when it was discovered he was ..

• Goes to jail for the rest of his life, assets and cash divested to claimants in case.

• New York Post has a field day with its headlines.

It is a type of a pudding that traditionally has 16 layers

Has been adopted by the International Weather System as a typhoon name

ingredients include plain flour, sugar, ghee (clarified butter) and coconut milk

Is often mistaken for a similar sounding Filipino rice cake

X met Y at her home in December after shooting scenes with French director Luc Besson in Thailand for the production, which has been kept under close wraps.

X was deported straight away on the first flight after arriving at the International Airport," An official, who did not want to be named, told AFP.

Yangon International Airport

It was a market leader in the 1980s, a slanted white sans-serif typeface.

This would later be modified with blue strokes and a more modern-looking typeface. This was mainly done to reduce the dominant red colour in their signage. The logo was based on the Manmad hills and is a popular sight from trains.

Its famous caption until the early 1980s was, “Happy days are here again”, coined by then famous copywriter Vasant Kumar, whose father was spiritual philosopher U. G. Krishnamurti.

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Debut venture was shot on a borrowed camera and was called “Last train to Mahakali”

In 2010 he played a child abuser in Onir's “I Am”, revealing that the role was meaningful to him because he had been sexually abused as a child.

His next film as a director is “That Girl in Yellow Boots”

ジョージア is the name of a popular brand of coffee-flavored beverages sold by The Coca-Cola Company. It was launched in 1975 by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, a Japanese subsidiary of the company. It has since expanded to markets in Singapore, South Korea, India and Bahrain.

It enjoys the most success in Japan, where it is the highest-grossing coffee beverage. It is also the highest-grossing beverage by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company. As of 2007, in Japan, this product’s sales double the sales of Coca-Cola.

Ironically, despite being produced by the X-based Coca-Cola company, X coffee is not sold within X. This is because there is simply no market for canned coffee in the United States