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Mr. Salander, who filed for bankruptcy in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., listed his wife, Julie, as a joint debtor.
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But Britain is not as deep a debtor as that headline figure from McKinsey suggests.
† "The US as a Net Debtor: The Sustainability of the US External Imbalances".
TAURASI, ITALY — While some Europeans see Greece as a deadbeat debtor, the Greeks have actually been generous donors when it comes to wine.
One in ten utilities now ranks as a junk debtor, half are almost there, and the Dow Jones Utility Index closed out 2002 at a seven-year low.
In Freedom and Reason, Hare allows the argument to be evaded by the "fanatic" who is so committed to some impersonal ideal (say that debtors deserve a hard time) that he is willing to disregard his own personal interests (including the interests that he has himself as a debtor, or would have if he were a debtor).
Wars with the Serbs and Turks drained the Byzantine treasury, and John was detained as an insolvent debtor when he visited Venice in 1369.
Mr. Williams was arrested and sent to the Middlesex County Jail in 1814 as "an insolvent debtor," and financial troubles followed him for much of his life.
That might actually be a little bad for the government as a debtor, he adds.
The origins of the mess arise from Argentina's status as a sometime deadbeat debtor.
He was made bankrupt in 1845 and served a brief time in prison as a debtor.
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