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  • One issue is the amount of cash needed, said Mr. Craige.

    Is Greek Debt a Good Bet? Matt Wirz 2011

  • Bondholders, many of them banks, understand that it is in their self-interest to accept a proposal to swap $200 billion of bonds due before 2020 for longer-term debt, said Jim Craige , who runs a $25 billion emerging-markets debt portfolio for Stone Harbor Investment Partners.

    Is Greek Debt a Good Bet? Matt Wirz 2011

  • To see some examples, see the previous posts and comments about art scams, more art scams, George Craige Art Scam, and Dr Dave Frank the Art Scammer.

    August 2007 2007

  • The mathematical probability of Christ's return, by a 17th century mathematician named Craige.

    The most unusual book in your house. Ann Althouse 2009

  • I just received an email from George Craige gcraige108@yahoo.com and just assumed it was a scam (and am still 99.9% sure that it is), but how would he benefit by using a bank transfer for payment?

    July 2006 2006

  • The sentiment of these articles was prompted in part by the slew of popular travel books, among them: Craige, J.

    The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985

  • Burton Craige and James W. Osborne faced each other in the seventh and conducted the most spirited campaign of all the candidates, in which Craige, in spite of the inclination for South Carolina political ideas with which the Whigs charged him, was successful.

    Party Politics in North Carolina, 1835-1860 1916

  • In the second Thomas Ruffin was elected without opposition as were Winslow, Branch, and Craige in the third, fourth, and seventh respectively.

    Party Politics in North Carolina, 1835-1860 1916

  • Attorney-General and Senator from Warren; Craige, who dropped his middle name, was a Representative in the Congress of the United States and of the

    History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907

  • "A wager of that sort would tempt Craige, if anything would," says

    Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe Sewell Ford 1907

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