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Project Gutenberg counted 10 books online in August 1989; 100 books in January 1994; 1,000 books in August 1997; 2,000 books in May 1999; 3,000 books in December 2000; 4,000 books in October 2001; 5,000 books in April 2002; 10,000 books in October 2003; 15,000 books in January 2005; 20,000 books in December 2006 and 25,000 books in April 2008.

2007: 4,049 books per year. 2001: 104 books per month. 2002: 203 books per month. 2003: 348 books per month. 2004: 338 books per month. 2005: 252 books per month. 2006: 345 books per month. 2007: 338 books per month. 2001: 24 books per week. 2002: 47 books per week. 2003: 79 books per week. 2004: 78 books per week. 2005: 58 books per week. 2006: 80 books per week. 2007: 78 books per week.

The yearly production was 1,244 books in 2001, 2,432 books in 2002, 4,176 books in 2003, 4,058 books in 2004, 3,019 books in 2005, 4,141 books in 2006 and 4,049 books in 2007. There were 100 books in March 2008, with books in English, French and Italian. The combined Project Gutenberg projects have produced a total of 26,161 titles in 2007.

Swiss Re Economic Research and Consulting had this to say in its study, Sigma 3/2001: "Three types of factors drive financial innovation: demand, supply, and taxes and regulation.

Paul's on a certain night struck thirteen, which it never did before. Andrew Gordon, the miser, drew a prize of twenty thousand pounds for the number 2001, which he dreamed of the night previous he bought the ticket. A shepherd was the discoverer of the Australian diggings, by having taken up a piece of what he considered quartz to throw at his dog called Goldy.

Chief Lecturer in courses organized by the Agency of Transformation, by the Macedonian Stock Exchange and by the Ministry of Trade. 1999 to 2002 Economic Advisor to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to present Web and Journalistic Activities Owner of the Economies in Conflict and Transition Study list. Publications and Awards

3,000 books in December 2000. 4,000 books in October 2001. 5,000 books in April 2002. 10,000 books in October 2003. 15,000 books in January 2005. 20,000 books in December 2006. 25,000 books in April 2008. 2001: 1,244 books per year. 2002: 2,432 books per year. 2003: 4,176 books per year. 2004: 4,058 books per year. 2005: 3,019 books per year. 2006: 4,141 books per year.

The Eastern Question Revisited A lecture organized by the daily "Politiken" in Copenhagen, Denmark June 25, 2001 By: Dr. Sam Vaknin When the USSR disintegrated virtually overnight, in 1989, its demise was often compared to that of the Ottoman Empire's. This was a very lacking comparison. Yet, both left a power vacuum in the Balkan in their sorry wake.

Established economic theory pioneered by Merton in 1977 shows that, counterintuitively, the closer a bank is to insolvency, the more inclined it is to risky lending. Nobuhiko Hibara of Columbia University demonstrated this effect convincingly in the Japanese banking system in his November 2001 draft paper titled "What Happens in Banking Crises Credit Crunch vs. Moral Hazard".

He said this with such conviction that she almost loved him for not holding onto her. Tijuana, Mexico September 17, 2001 It would be 90 degrees later that day and she had come to do her laundry earlier than usual. Her mind swished like her frothy socks that foamed and compressed, were locked in and were often lost. Somewhere, on one continent or another, something severed within her.