Posts Tagged ‘Recession’
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: November 10 2009
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Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: August 23 2009
Priyanka Chopra Priyanka Chopra is probably the first actress to have claimed that recession has hit her. It is the general perception that the economic downturn has hit producers, distributors and exhibitors in the film industry but definitely not stars who, in any case, get paid hefty fees. Priyanka Chopra As we all know several producers have asked stars to cut down their remunerations because of the financial crunch resulting from the slowdown, but even after stars hav
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: August 23 2009
Priyanka Chopra is probably the first actress to have claimed that recession has hit her. It is the general perception that the economic downturn has hit producers, distributors and exhibitors in the film industry but definitely not stars who, in any case, get paid hefty fees. As we all know several producers have asked stars to [...]
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: August 16 2009
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has admitted that he has become ‘obsessed’ with drive-thru burgers. The 42-year-old is known to be a big fan of fast food and now it looks like he’s found a new object for his affections, in the shape of In-N-Out Burger. The company, formed in 1948, has been the talk of Tinseltown for [...]’‘’ Related posts: Brit chef Gordon Ramsay may be in a pinch Gordon Ramsay : Recession-hit Gordon Ramsay sees brighter future Gordon Ramsay hires 9-year-old ”Little Gordo
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: July 25 2009
(Dr. Benny Peiser) The collapse in Britain’s economy now rivals the worst days of the Great Depression, it has emerged. According to calculations by Martin Weale of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research the profile of the current recession is now almost identical to the decline in Britain’s output between 1929 and 1931. The 5.6pc contraction over the past year almost matches the 5.8pc fall in the year preceding the second quarter of 1931. “Gordon Brown is now competing with Ra