101. Pergamon was an ancient royal capital in what is now Turkey. 102. Preserving capital is essential, and current income would be helpful. 103. Probably no European capital is as compact and intimate, as friendly to pedestrians and hostile to cars as Amsterdam. 104. Property values are at a six year high, rents and occupancies are rising and capital is abundant. 105. Raising capital is virtually impossible without a rational banking system, and capitalism is impossible without capital. 106. Record spending on commercial real estate fueled an increase in construction activity in August, countering assessments that U.S. capital spending was sluggish. 107. Raising capital is a major problem. 108. Richards conceded the transfer of jobs and capital in offsets is an area of concern at the Commerce Department. 109. Seed capital is not something that venture capitalists do. 110. Since this was reported in The Chicago Sun-Times by Lynn Sweet, the capital has been awash in moralism. |