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" ... After some initial skirmishing, Ponder filed a Motion to Dismiss. To cut to the end, Ponder's Motion to Dismiss was granted by the trial court, and (all the other defendants having settled) his case twice wound up before the Missouri Court of Appeals, which -- the second time -- issued the lengthy Opinion that I will now discuss because it is interesting as to the duties of a Trust Protector such as Ponder. ... "
" ... EWH puts look solid on Chinese US policy skirmishing, capital flight, and general Asian economic disappointment. EWH 2m IV is in its 91st percentile and 8% cheap to forecast. EWH 2m Skew is 0.57 standard deviations over its mean. ... "
" ... For the next four days, whatever is said in the highly advanced skirmishing by the combatants about the broadcast, the main event will be what is actually said over the two hours to Ms. Winfrey. To mangle Shakespeare in a different forboding circumstance, Birnam Wood has not yet come to Dunsinane, but from the CBS trailers we can say that Sunday night does not, immediately, bode well for Buckingham Palace. The private British television network ITV has bought the English broadcasting rights from CBS, and will air the Winfrey special in full on Monday, 8 March. ... "
" ... Full-scale warfare ended in 1994 after 30,000 deaths and atrocities committed by both sides. Today, Armenian forces back a de facto Nagorno-Karabakh (or Artsakh) Republic which is not recognized by Baku. But Armenian and Azerbaijani forces never stopped skirmishing over the heavily fortified border, even escalating to a brief but intense border war in 2016. ... "
" ... The takeaway? There will be much, much more of this skirmishing and ricochet to be had around London for the foreseeable future, weeks of it, if not months. In Los Angeles, the couple's new, private, media-and-crisis managers and their 24/7 security teams will be well advised to sharpen up their radar's and infrared cameras' resolution for any incoming hijinks from the Los Angeles-based British press, particularly from the tabloids, who have, with the broadcast, just been handed the most delightful, circulation-getting revenge agenda possible by Oprah and the couple. It's not likely that we'll be seeing many printed apologies, for anything, unless court-ordered. The battle will rage for years. ... "