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In real life, though, financial debacles seem to happen much more frequently than once a century.
Joan tells the true life version of the debacle in her book.
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The cases of Enron, WorldCom, Marconi and other recent debacles suggest that boardroom life is still all too often as it was in Victorian England.
Kamensky's lively account resists parallels with contemporary speculative debacles, as she recounts a life of "big gambles" and "fleeting gains".
But Burchill, who insists that she is happy that the "debacles" have happened later in life, does not want to be rescued now.
A dazzling, monstrous parody of modern life In one of the worst Twitter debacles of the year, lazy Tweeters incorrectly blasted Ian Watkinskins for Steps after a namesake was on trial, and later found guilty, in a horrific child abuse case.
And others feel the case's only cultural significance is as a signal that South Asians have risen high enough in finance — as in other realms of American life — to be enmeshed in a multimillion-dollar debacle.
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