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I doubt that NYC is the worlds financial capital. Consider e.g. that London dominates trading in foreign exchange and metals, eurobonds and European equities.
Well, if Hendrix covered those other songs, someone should tell Dylan about it--he commented once that he found it odd that Hendrix covered only one of them, since they agreed on so much.
On further thought, he may have said that before the "new" Hendrix albums came out--whasn't "watchtower" the only Dylan song on Hendrix' original three studio albums (and, well, I guess we could include Band of Gypsys also)? --KQ
Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you need any questions answered about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or add a question to the Village pump. Cheers! --maveric149
Nice image of Philip of Macedon. Thanks! Tbarron 21:51 Dec 31, 2002 (UTC)
- (Tweaks. If you edit any of these changes, be sure to have good reasons or they'll be edited right back.)
That sounds a little defensive, as an edit summary. Are you having problems with people editing your changes without good reason? Martin 21:13 18 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Could you take a look at the Race article? An anon user is making some changes you may not like. --mav
- Thanks for seconding my advice on the race talk page -- and for reitterating the point with more clarity and grace than my own attempt, Slrubenstein
- I know it took some time (some time ago) but I am glad we reached the point where we could appreciate each other's contributions and work together. I share your views on the race page, and like you have little time and energy to work on it. But my sense is that what it most needs right now is some re-organization. It would be nice if someone else gave it a shot, but I am sure one day one of us will make a start, and the other will help, Slrubenstein
Hi JDG, Any news on the copyright status of that Sperm Whale image? Thanks, Pete 13:02, 25 Sep 2003 (UTC)
On Five Points .... from The Perils of Prosperity, by William E. Leuchtenburg, we have
- In 1920 "Scarface" Al Capone, a New York hoodlum from the Five Points Gang, moved to Chicago and set up an empire in alcohol, gambling, prostitution, and drugs. By 1927 he was operating a $60 million business ....
But I'll modify the article slightly. Change it if need be -- I'm not a New Yorker, and am a bit out of my domain here. -- user:dino