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"European Union Bank"
Duncan Frissell writes:
> > in the world, 24 hours a day. A U.S. official said, "The
> > bank is being investigated for violating U.S. laws with
> > open solicitations on the Net, which is at best for tax
> > evasion and at worst for money laundering."
>
> I hate to tell the Feds but the internet is more of an international
> publication than "High Life" (the BA inflight mag) or the BBC World Service
> mag (whatever it's name is these days.
>
> International publications can advertize offshore accounts and investments.
Be that as it may, but I wonder about the whole thing. EUBank's web
server appears to be firmly ensconced in Washington, D.C. -- not
exactly where one would expect their records to be kept, eh?
Perry