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Sundaily- Well, I broke out the ice twice yesterday on the knee as a precautionary…just felt tight and sore around the ITB and Patella. I should use my roller, but I got lazy and didn’t yet. I’ve got to do that today! I’m heading out for a very easy 5 or 6 miles...the weather is too nice not to run!
Do you guys play the lottery? I almost never do, but on occasion I’ll play the Mega Millions or the Power Ball when the amount gets high. I don’t know why I wait for it to get large before deciding to play, it’s not like I couldn’t find a way to put a million dollars to use! So, what would you do if you hit it big? I guess the first thing most people do is they quit their job. I wouldn’t. I have a great job and like what I do. I would however take more vacations, perhaps to locations that I’ll probably never get to without hitting the lottery. Then I’d set up trust funds for my 3 kids, donate money to the Children’s Cancer Foundation or St. Jude’s, and then I’d buy season tickets to the NY Giants. That’s it. I don’t want a bigger house or more stuff. I definitely don’t need a super-fast car as I’d just get tickets! I’ve never thought lots of money would make me much happier. It would give me the opportunity to spend more time with my youngest, help some others, and alleviate the pressure of college tuition, so in that sense I would be happier I guess.
So while you’re running today, think about what you’d do with your winnings and let us know how you plan on spending it! Enjoy the day……….-Bob

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NIGERIAN politicians and businessmen, families and associates have been listed among names behind covert companies and private trusts in the British Virgin Islands, the Cook Islands and other offshore hideaways.
The secret records obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) laid bare names behind covert companies and private trusts in the offshore hideaways.
The list also included American doctors and dentists; middle-class Greek villagers, Wall Street swindlers, Eastern European and Indonesian billionaires, Russian corporate executives, international arms dealers and a sham-director-fronted company that the European Union has labelled as a cog in Iran's nuclear-development programme.

A cache of 2.5 million files cracked open the secrets of more than 120,000 offshore companies and trusts, exposing hidden dealings of politicians, con men and the mega-rich the world over.
The new leak confirmed the allegation of involvement in shady deals against some Nigerian millionaires and politicians and the calls by some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and other civil society organisations on the need to probe the wealth of many Nigerians.

The leaked files provided facts and figures on cash transfers, incorporation dates, links between companies and individuals and illustrated how offshore financial secrecy had spread around the globe, allowing the wealthy and the well-connected to dodge taxes and fueling corruption and economic woes in rich and poor nations alike.
The records detailed the offshore holdings of people and companies in more than 170 countries and territories.
The hoard of documents represented the biggest stockpile of inside information about the offshore system ever obtained by a media organisation.

The total size of the files, measured in gigabytes, is more than 160 times larger than the leak of United States (US) State Department documents by Wikileaks in 2010.
To analyse the documents, ICIJ collaborated with reporters from The Guardian and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom (UK), Le Monde in France, Süddeutsche Zeitung and Norddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany, The Washington Post, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and 31 other media partners around the world.
Eighty-six journalists from 46 countries used high-tech data crunching and shoe-leather reporting to sift through emails, account ledgers and other files covering nearly 30 years.

"I've never seen anything like this. This secret world has finally been revealed," said Arthur Cockfield, a law professor and tax expert at Queen's University in Canada, who reviewed some of the documents during an interview with the CBC.
He said the documents reminded him of the scene in the movie classic, "The Wizard of Oz," in which "they pull back the curtain and you see the wizard operating this secret machine."
Anti-corruption campaigners argued that offshore secrecy undermined law and order and forced average citizens to pay higher taxes to make up for revenues that vanished offshore.

Studies have estimated that cross-border flows of global proceeds of financial crimes total between $1 trillion and $1.6 trillion a year.
The 15-month investigation found that, alongside perfectly legal transactions, the secrecy and lax oversight offered by the offshore world allowed fraud, tax dodging and political corruption to thrive.

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The documents also provided possible new clues to crimes and money trails that have gone cold.

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Coach of Manchester City, Roberto Mancini has declared that he needs to go on a major spending spree to close the gap on rivals Manchester United. Mancini hinted he needs to splash out more than £100 million to put the pressure on United and sustain a Champions League campaign.

Manchester City face their rivals United tonight at Old Trafford with their hopes of retaining the Premier League all but gone. Mancini's side trail United by 15 points with just eight games remaining.

QUESTION

Does Man City need a summer spending spree make a difference?

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