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  • Global Crossing's biggest shareholder is an investment firm for the Singapore government, Singapore Technologies Telemedia Ltd., which will be a major holder in the combined company.

    Connecting the Fiber Glut Roger Cheng 2011

  • Eleven years and some serious free fall later including Global Crossing's stint in bankruptcy they were just over a billion dollars apart after agreeing to merge.

    Overheard: Free Fall 2011

  • Salamander Crossing's setting of "Crossing The Bar" is perfect if theism is desired or acceptable.

    Making Light: Open thread 136 2010

  • Perhaps he can do for Virginia's finances what he did for Global Crossing's?

    Terry For Governor 2008

  • Global Crossing's consolidated revenue was $630 million in the second quarter of 2010, a decrease of 3 percent sequentially and essentially flat year over year.

    Global Crossing, Level 3 Both Get Whacked 2010

  • Americans do have short memories, but it's the administration's bad luck that not just Kenny Boy but a whole brigade of bubble plutocrats have lately been yanked back into the spotlight by their legal travails: WorldCom's Bernard J. Ebbers, Tyco's L. Dennis Kozlowski, HealthSouth's Richard M. Scrushy, Global Crossing's Gary Winnick.

    March 2005 2005

  • I haven't played Oblivion yet--one of the things that blew me away about it was finding out what Tiger Crossing's prime job is in SL it's in his profile, natch.

    A Spoonful of Sugar 2006

  • Animal Crossing's use of world persistence is bewitching, Our Town communicates a compelling illusion of a broader social presence as well as place, yet it does so through what is effectively solitary play...

    A Place By Any Other Name 2005

  • Animal Crossing's use of world persistence is bewitching, Our Town communicates a compelling illusion of a broader social presence as well as place, yet it does so through what is effectively solitary play...

    April 2005 2005

  • Good Crossing's walls were no longer unbreached, forcing Duke Allister to bring his troops out into the fields surrounding the city.

    Through Wolfs Eyes 2001

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