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...Red Army forces under the command of Lt. General Konstantin Rokossvsky have hurled back an attack by German tank and motorized forces against the southern portion of the Moscow front near Volokolamsk. It is reported that after pushing back the Nazi thrust, Gen. Rokossvsky's forces took the initiative, pushing forward against the Nazi lines. Meanwhile, German forces were reported stalled after bitter fighting in the Tula region, 100 miles south of Moscow, where two and a half regiments fought for three days without gaining entrance to the city. It is reported that the Germans are now waiting for the arrival of reinforcements before resuming their attempts to take the city.
Nazi sources claim that German troops have broken thru strong Soviet defenses in a drive on the Isthmus of Kerch, in an effort to open a path to the rich oil fields of the Crimea. It is reported from Berlin that Russian defenses have been penetrated along the road to Ketch for a distance of six miles. It is also reported that heavy fighting continues outside the Crimean port of Sevastopol....
The Russians bent as far as possible without breaking. It's amazing.
...A Brooklyn sailor was officially listed as "lost in action" today by the U.S. Navy after going down with the torpedoed destroyer Reuben James. Seaman Joseph Gustave Little, of 1309 Nostrand Avenue in Flatbush was the 101st crew member added to the list of men believed dead in the submarine attack on the ship off Iceland....
What's your expression, Lizzie, about everything in 1941 having a connection to Brooklyn?
In Superman's case, his costume (I think) was made from his blanket from Krypton, so that could explain it for him, but yes, for others, that's a legitimate question. "I'm here to save the world!" "Umm, could you put some clothes on first."
Got it, too much artistic sensibility for mundane matters about things like money or ownership. Still, get him to sign the agency over legally.
I'll defer to Harp or any of our FL member lawyers, but as a layperson, that looks like one smart line his father inserted in the original agreement. If I'm interpreting this correctly, Kip's father wanted to do right by Alice.
Just a guess, but I imagine this Kip Rhinelander is somehow related to the Rhinelander mansion that, today, is home to Ralph Lauren's flagship New York City store.
Some of the best financial advice out there - which requires no degrees, no financial advisors, no understanding of complex math, no fees, etc. - is to live below your means, which can most easily be done by simply not changing your spending when you get a raise, but that is rarely the choice people make.