Over the second part of last year, Private Zone finished second four times and third once in his past five races leading to the Dubai invitation and dreams of the biggest payday yet for Good Friends.
Euro-zone private sector business activity shrank in November, but at a slower pace that the previous month (the PMI print rose to 46.6 from 46 in October).
The surprise slow-down in the euro zone private service sector was met with similar results in manufacturing, which dropped below expectations to 48.4 in the factory index from 49.0 in August.
Other examples of iconic buildings receiving a refresh include Milan's Porta Nuova, Belfast's shipyards and the Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid, as well as a number of state-owned historical sites ready to be sold off to private firms by euro-zone governments.
They were referring to preliminary data out Tuesday, which showed private-sector economic activity in the euro zone unexpectedly ticked up in January.
Brian Keller, a dermatopharmacologist and executive vice president of San Francisco-based Bio Zone Laboratories, which manufactures custom private-label dermatological products, offered one possible reason.
The private sector needs more flexibility across the euro zone, including greater labor mobility and a unified labor market, to respond to economic shocks.
The director of education told us she regards the phrase as "misleading" - private industry shouldn't actually run the Action Zone, just come up with good ideas.
But in the mezzanine lobby of the site is evidence that more is coming: a model for a 4, 300-acre industrial park and special economic zone (SEZ), the first private one in Pakistan.
The ECB said that the level of private bank deposits in most countries in the euro zone fell in April, although much of the money appeared to find its way to banks elsewhere in the region.
As leaders trickled into the European Union's boxy headquarters, Ms. Merkel faced a challenge to placate the euro zone's south, which thought private-sector involvement was dangerous, and its north, which thought it didn't go far enough.
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It has revolutionized consumer credit in India, for example, where private households own more gold bullion than even the euro zone states added together.
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Harvard never publicly disclosed selling any private equity, which has become a money-sucking disaster zone.
Promise Neighborhoods, based on the Harlem Children's Zone in New York City, combines public and private funding and includes after-school programs and parenting workshops.
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, representing general aviation pilots, said the Chicago no-fly zone did not pose a significant inconvenience on planes or private-use airports.
But European politicians' interference is not yet egregious enough to discourage the British and American private-equity firms that are becoming an increasing presence in the euro zone.
If the euro zone and IMF wanted to avoid lending more billions to Greece, private creditors would have to take much bigger losses.
Ms Lagarde has played a central role in forming the euro zone's response to its debt crisis, and whatever her private views, she has a public record of defending the indefensible.
The urban landscape depicted by Paul Theroux in his classic 1986 novel O-Zone, where the rich live in artificial "green" enclaves protected by private corporate armies from the environmentally devastated areas surrounding them that are populated by the rest, will soon move from fiction to fact.
For one thing, a restructuring earlier this year delayed repayment on its private sector debt by at least a decade, and much of what it owes other euro-zone countries doesn't fall due for many years hence.
They also want an exclusion zone around the hunt kennels in West Grinstead, protection against assault and the laying of false scents on private land.
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