Gay Money

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Credit Suisse has become the first major bank to
target gays with a bespoke private banking service provided
by gay advisers. The Swiss banking giant’s new
service will cover all the traditional aspects of private banking,
alongside tailored services to deal with events such as civil
partnership and even adoption. Credit Suisse says that
"gay role models - such as Boris Johnson’s chief of staff Nicholas Boles
- have helped boost the confidence of the younger gay community -
leading to an increased desire to be dealt with by those that
understand their lifestyle.

Stephen
Connolly (the CEO of the unit)  and his colleague Toby FitzGerald’s are openly advertised as gay.

What's next? Gay banknotes?


John McCain is absolutely right about this

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And it is the only video that I will ever like from John ;-)

Best Speech on Democratic Convention: Beau Biden

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Beau Biden, son of Sen. Joe Biden, talks about the trials and heartbreak that his father has had to overcome. This is honest, moving and powerfull.

Pecha Kucha night in Rotterdam

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Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each -
giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up.
This is Pecha Kucha - a Japanese invention now in hundreds of cities all over the globe. Yesterday night it was in Rotterdam and it was a great experience.

Men with Hyenas

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Photos of Pieter Hugo at FOAM - amsterdam.

Golden Boy

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MATTHEW MITCHAM was brave enough to dive from a 10-metre platform
for Olympic gold and courageous enough to do what no Australian
athlete has done: he was
the first Australian to go to the Olympics declaring his
homosexuality

When Mitcham balanced on the Beijing diving tower last week the one person who was by his side for the entire tumultuous
journey was his partner, Lachlan.

He won GOLD for Australia.

How did he get away with it? The story of Frederic Bourdin

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A balding 31-year-old Frenchman nicknamed the Chameleon fooled
social workers and fellow pupils into believing he was a teenage orphan
and spent weeks at a school before being unmasked. Frédéric
Bourdin passed himself off as an imaginary 15-year-old Spaniard,
Francisco Hernandez-Fernandez. He is said to have previously assumed 39
other false identities. This time he dyed his greying
hair blond, meticulously shaved his beard, applied facial hair remover
and covered his bald patch with a baseball cap to achieve the desired
effect.He was taken into care after a local resident
believed his account that he had run away when both his parents were
killed in a car crash.

Bourdin spent a month in a children's home and secondary school in Pau, south-western France, without raising suspicions... He spend a couple of months in Arizona before pretending to be a lost son of a familiy who took him as their own son...  even with a terrible french accent :-) I found a youtube video of Frederic here.

Sundays' best: top 10 Magazines

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It is getting darker already here in Amsterdam. Time to read (even) more. More books, more online and more magazines too. I am a magazine junkie - reading at least 20 each week. Most of them in print, but more and more digital through Zinio.

1. New Yorker
2. Economist
3. National Geographic
4. Time
5. Motorrad
6. Mens' Health
7. Sothebys Preview
8. Photoshop User
9. MacWorld
10. Scientific American