Stop the presses!
June 17, 2009 | Author: Paul Sullivan | Filed under: News
I don’t want to brag, but a PR person sent me a link to my New York Times column that made me swell with pride. This week’s Wealth Matters column – How Do I Know You’re Not Bernie Madoff? – was about making sure your financial advisor is not the next super swindler or that the investments he suggests are not vast Ponzi schemes. Now, I’m used to it garnering emails from all over but this week was different. The story got picked up by The Tehran Times, which published it with the same headline but no byline. The paper is billed as Iran’s leading international daily, and I’m pretty sure none of my friend have a clip like this. My only complaint is the paper’s editors don’t seem to have long attention spans: they lobbed off over half of it. Then again, the Iranians have slightly more pressing matters to contend with right now…
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