Bítlar live í Ástralíu 1964.

Á eftir farandi bandi sjást Bítlar á sviđi í Ástralíu.  You cant do that.    ţađ náttúrulega búiđ ađ rita og tala margt og mikiđ um nefnda hljómsveit - en myndir segja meira en mörg orđ.    ţarna eru Bítlarnir ađ performa alveg ţvílíkt, ađ mínu mati.  ţetta er međ ólíkindum framsćkiđ og vel gert og snyrtilega auk djúprar tilfinningar fyrir tónlist og skilnings á listaţćtti tónlistar.  ţetta er svo vel fram sett ađ hćgt er ađ spekúlera lengi í ţessu.

Svona var samt oft uppstillingin hjá Bítlunum á tónleikum.   John međ sinn hljóđnema og Paul og George deila einum.  Vissulega var Paul líka áberandi ţegar hann var forsöngvari - en ţegar Lennon er í forystu, ţá sér mađur virkilega hvađ Bítlarnir voru.  ţessi rosalegi sterki performans hjá John og međ ólíkindum flott bakköpp og röddun hjá Paul og George.  Ringo er svo meira eins og sér á parti međ sínar trommur.   Magnađ alveg.  ţarna er svokölluđ bítlamanía í hámarki.

 


mbl.is Héldu ađ Sir Paul vćri götuspilari
Tilkynna um óviđeigandi tengingu viđ frétt

Liechtenstein er skattaskjól sem heldur hlífiskildi yfir vafasömum vinnubrögđum kringum banka.

,,The 2008 Liechtenstein tax affair is a series of tax investigations in numerous countries whose governments suspect that some of their citizens may have evaded tax obligations by using banks and trusts in Liechtenstein; the affair broke open with the biggest complex of investigations ever initiated for tax evasion in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is seen also as an attempt to put pressure on Liechtenstein, one of the remaining uncooperative tax havens — along with Andorra and Monaco — as identified by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2007.

Millions of euros belonging to hundreds of citizens living in Germany were channeled into the LGT Bank and other banks in Liechtenstein,[3] taking advantage of Liechtenstein-based trusts to evade paying taxes in Germany. According to the prosecutor's office these trusts "have been created apparently only to evade paying taxes."[4] According to the law in Liechtenstein, such trusts allow the separation of monetary assets from their owners and are kept anonymously. In contrast to trusts of most other countries, Liechtenstein trusts can be revoked at any time and the assets will be returned to the owner. Furthermore, such trusts as well as their maintaining shell entities are only charged 0.1% (minimum 1,000 Swiss francs) annually.[5] Liechtenstein thus is known to be a tax haven.[6]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Liechtenstein_tax_affair

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Bloggfćrslur 7. febrúar 2013

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