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Who will save future worlds?

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An anecdote depicting good and bad credit is presented. In this story, a character named Goode Credit strives to fight Moore Debit, who kidnapped the daughter of Banker Worlds named Future. Goode Credit has a partner in Knot Overdrawn and a horse named Cashback. Request for an additional credit is refused by the bank based on the poor credit rating and excessive amount of debt of Moore Debit. When this character demands for more debt, he is tricked into an agreement stipulating that he would first pay back his debts by giving up his property and earnings to the bank before he can be given another round of debts. The anecdote demonstrates that lending institutions can protect themselves from additional bad debt by refusing to grant more credit to unworthy borrowers.

Author: Richardson, Elizabeth
Publisher: International Credit Association
Publication Name: Credit World
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 0011-1074
Year: 1998
Humor and anecdotes, Consumer credit, Credit management

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Sydney 2000

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The construction of the facilities for Sydney 2000, the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, in the year 2000, is well under way. Australia has a tradition of improving its facilities or affirming its place in world sport at times of special competitions or events. For the 2000 Olympics, Sydney will use its present facilities as well as new facilities. The Harbour Zone already has facilities which can be used for a number of sports which are not popular enough to demand permanent facilities of their own.

Author: Wootton, Glyn
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1996
Buildings and facilities, Sydney, Australia, Olympics

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Whitework: an elegant legacy

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White embroidery on white tablecloths, gowns, christening dresses and coverlets peaked in popularity in the 18th and in the early 19th centuries. Its classic elegance has made it a favorite adornment for personal clothing as well as table linen and fabric furnishing.

Author: Mausser, Gayle
Publisher: Firelands Media Group LLC
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1999
History, Appreciation, Interior design, Embroidery, Decorative arts, Decoration and ornament, Decorations (Special occasions), White, White in interior decoration

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