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" ... It is important to understand that the Business Roundtable often speaks in “corporate speak.” This is similar to how the US public often quizzically looked at former Chair of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan’s public announcements and would think to themselves, “what did he just say?”, because Greenspan spoke in “Fed speak” which is similar to corporate speak and you need to be able to decode it. ... "
" ... Nearly six weeks have passed since a House Judiciary subcommittee convened for a hearing on the evolving dynamics of the sports gambling market in the wake of a landmark decision from the Supreme Court. At issue is whether federal standards are needed to maintain the integrity of professional sports and adequately protect consumers in the changing environment. During the hearing before the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigation, chair James Sensenbrenner asked quizzically why a gambler should place a bet with a legal sports book, when a bevy of tax-free options are available on the underground market. ... "
" ... Orji Uzor Kalu is as eccentric as he is charismatic. When I enter his dining room, he sizes me up quizzically for seconds, and then spontaneously welcomes me heartily to his home in my local dialect before offering a seat directly opposite him. In less than a minute of meeting him, he immediately switches to discuss the state of Nigerian affairs. He had only returned from London a night before, and on his arrival, a group of Journalists at the International Airport in Lagos had asked him to comment on Nigeria’s security situation. He loses all reticence when he talks about Nigerian affairs, and Kalu, who has always had a predilection for uttering provocative statements, had declared that Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan could become the country’s last president. He is a newsmaker, and sure enough his statement had made it to the front pages of some of Nigeria’s major newspapers on this day. ... "