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End of Chapter 1 notes.

"Wall Street Occupiers, Protesting Till Whenever" (front page, Oct. 1) notes that the protesters lack a manifesto.

The rest is $5.5 billion in new Prudential shares, $3 billion in convertible notes and $2 billion in Tier 1 notes.

Thomas Unger, São Paulo, Brazil The editorial "Diplomatic fallout" (Dec. 1) notes that the WikiLeaks revelations — the blunt assessments of world leaders in the confidential U.S. diplomat reports — will cause awkward moments.

Fig. 1 Notes: Estimates from path analysis (i.e. simultaneous equations).

I didn't realize I broke the WikyWyg news in my Day 1 notes.

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In 1914 the Treasury printed and issued 10 shilling and £1 notes.

WHEN Britain, in 1983, introduced a solid, gold-looking coin to replace its grubby £1 notes, it was promptly christened a thatcher.

TRACTOR-DRAWN fire engines, £1 notes and an annual sheep race are some of the quaint attractions of the dinky British dependency of Sark, a Channel Island.

The novel's big politics – a slightly alternative reality with £1 notes and a newly-independent Scotland – are perhaps less engrossing than Rachel's fraught emotional homecoming.

The old £1 notes, withdrawn in 1988, haven't exactly earned collectors a fortune; one seller is currently asking £6.99 for five of them on eBay and has no bidders.

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