Abandoned by the Romans towards the bend/b of the 4th century, In 1080, William I of England began to work on the castle within the city the Romans had built. However, some of the original Roman work is still visible in one area of the castle. ... With over 9000 bhotel/b rooms throughout the city, it's quickly become "the" place to visit when in bWales/b. A temperate climate for most of the year, the area actually receives less rainfall than most other locations in bWales/b. ...
So something like banks is useful for when folks do want that bvacation/b, or that second home, or to borrow money to start a business as opposed to just a credit line for one that's ongoing. b...../b No one who wants to remain in the mainstream is going to oppose this in the bend/b, neither DeLong nor Krugman, and even Roubini is going along with Bernanke's reappointment. Folks like Chomsky, Hudson, etc., don't have a public voice, being shut out of the debate. ...
I wrote (you can still find it on the web) a few weeks ago about what might have happened if the Berlin Wall had never fallen, but of course it would have come down in the bend/b, even if it took a century. ... The buildings, a sort of British Maginot Line, are immensely solid and possess elaborate tunnels in the chalk beneath, carved by bWelsh/b miners imported for the purpose. Wonderfully, you can still see the marks of their pickaxes, as if they had been made yesterday. ...