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The Real Estate (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Barclays Capital has fired Mark Walsh, the man in charge of Lehman Brothers' commercial real estate investments, along with nearly all the rest of Lehman's commercial mortgage-backed securities team, according to the trade mag Commercial Mortgage Alert . Mr. Walsh has often been described as the "man behind the curtain" who made Lehman Brothers loads of money during the heyday...
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The Real Estate (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
Dana Rubinstein has the backstory on Mark Walsh , the star Lehman executive who orchestrated the bank's myriad commercial real estate investments. To some, Mr. Walsh is the hidden wizard behind Wall Street's demise. To others, the 48-year-old Fordham Law graduate just had really bad timing.
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The Real Estate (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
Mark Walsh entered 2008 as a Svengali of numbers. He headed Lehman Brothers’ commercial real estate investments, which put him at the helm of a chugging ship that spouted billions in liquid cash for deals locally and nationwide. It was the pinnacle of a career that began 20 years before, just as Wall Street was recovering from the crash of late 1987, when Mr. Walsh, a young Fordham...
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Deal Junkie (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
Someone has to take the fall. The Journal has this piece on Mark Walsh, head of Lehman's real estate group. Nice to see some balanced reporting: Mr. Walsh's defenders point out that for years his real-estate group reaped huge profits and no one could have predicted how quickly the market reversed direction. "He made a lot of money for a lot of people, including people at Lehman,"...
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One Old Vet (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
Few safeguards for Mexican produce heading north Mark Walsh and Olga R. Rodriguez ASSOCIATED PRESS ALLENDE, Mexico – At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of tons of vegetables a year for U.S. and Mexican markets are open to the elements, protected only by a corrugated metal roof. The U.S. Food [...]
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
By Mark Walsh; Olga Rodriguez The Associated Press ALLENDE, Mexico (AP) - At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of tons of vegetables per year for U.S. and Mexican markets are open to the elements, protected only by a corrugated metal roof.
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The Eagle World (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
By MARK WALSH and OLGA R. RODRIGUEZAssociated PressALLENDE, Mexico -- At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of to ...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
... all the way in his best performance of the year.Dutch teenager Michael van Gerwen, Denis Ovens and Mark Walsh all pushed Mardle to five sets but each time he held his nerve to progress.Defending champion and top seed Ronnie Baxter could not get beyond the first round as he was a shock loser against Canadian qualifier Bob Sinnaeve.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
By Felipe Courzo, ReutersVendors sell hot peppers in Mexico City in July. YOU CLICKED: WEEK'S MOST POPULAR HEALTH STORIES1: 2: | 3: 4: 5: 6: No. 7-10: MRIs and breast cancer, BPA risk By Mark Walsh and Olga R. Rodriguez, Associated PressALLENDE, Mexico — At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of tons of vegetables a year for U.S. and Mexican...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
Few safeguards for Mexican produce heading northBy MARK WALSH and OLGA R. RODRIGUEZAssociated Press WritersALLENDE, Mexico -- At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of tons of vegetables a year for U.S. and Mexican markets are open to the elements, protected only by a corrugated metal roof.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration suspects this...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
Last updated September 13, 2008 6:28 a.m. PTFew safeguards for Mexican produce heading northBy MARK WALSH AND OLGA R. RODRIGUEZASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERSALLENDE, Mexico -- At the end of a dirt road in northern Mexico, the conveyer belts processing hundreds of tons of vegetables a year for U.S. and Mexican markets are open to the elements, protected only by a corrugated metal roof.The U.S....
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
... on the edge of Europe has, for many years, exhibited a high incidence of HIV/Aids.Dubliner Mark Walsh is head of a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) mission tackling this problem. While the clear target is the provision of better healthcare, he and his team had first to negotiate a minefield of logistical difficulties presented by the rebel republic."We opened bank accounts in Transdniestrian...
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Wicked Chops Poker (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
The APPT Maccau isn't doing it for us but this RawVegas.tv MMA Fix photo shoot is. Vid coverage here . Man not much interesting going on, so... Day 1C wrapped at the APPT Maccau today! 229 players showed, giving the event a total field of 538! The consolidated Day 2 will bring back 210 tomorrow. Mark Walsh ( one APPT cash to his credit) ended Day 1C as chip leader, stacked at 95,000....
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/30/2008
... Gill on August 13 where he promised to consider any proposals.But Liverpool CWU branch secretary Mark Walsh revealed staff at Copperas Hill, along with the four other threatened sites, have asked the union’s executive for the right to ballot for “action, up to and including strike action”.He said: “It is just to make sure they (Royal Mail) carry on talking. We want to go to ballot...