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  1. Ezek'el saw the Wheel. A spiritual. Arranged for mixed voices with piano by M. Bonds by Margaret Bonds, 1966
  2. Didn't it rain! Spiritual. Adapted by M. Bonds by Margaret Bonds, 1967
  3. Anelu at amcanion cyffredin: Canllaw arferion da ar gyfer awdurdodau lleol a mudiadau gwirfoddol by Margaret Bond, 1993
  4. Three Dream Portraits. Poems from " The Dream Keeper " by Langston Hughes. 1. Dream Variation ... 2. I, too ... 3. Minstrel Man ... Medium key. < High Key. > by Margaret Bonds, 1959
  5. Partneriaid mewn iechyd: Cyfleoedd ar gyfer y dyfodol = Partners in health : opportunities for the future by Margaret Bond, 1995
  6. Sweet encounter by Margaret Bond, 1966
  7. Towards shared aims: A good practice guide for local authorities and voluntary organisations by Margaret Bond, 1993
  8. Elusive image by Margaret Bond, 1964
  9. Gaston Lachaise: Sculpture and Drawings by Margaret - Editor Bond, 1979-01-01
  10. Guiding spirits: An inquiry into the nature of the bond between Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead by Gail Dimitroff, 1983
  11. You Can Tell the World (Negro Folk Song) by Margaret Bonds, 1946
  12. Who benefits from single-family housing bonds?: History, development and current experience of state-administered mortgage revenue bond programs by Margaret Tucker Wrightson, 1988
  13. The usefulness of industrial revenue bond programs for state economic development: Some evidence from Massachusetts (Working paper) by Margaret E Dewar, 1980
  14. The Ballad of the Brown King, a Christmas Cantanta for Chorus of Mixed Voices by Langston Hughes and Margaret Bonds, 1961-01-01

41. Untitled
9, 1935; 11 x 13 3/4 ; Identity Number Vh.21 Box4/25 BOLM, ADOLPH April 17, 1937;11 x 14 ; Identity Number XXI.K.12 Box4/26 bonds, margaret October 10
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ABDUL-WAHAB, KHALED
December 2, 1936; 11" x 14"; Identity Number: VIII.K.19 Box1/1
ABDUL-WAHAB, KHALED
December 2, 1936; 11" x 14"; Identity Number: VIII.K.29 Box1/2
ABDUL-WAHAB, KHALED
December 2, 1936; 11" x 14"; Identity Number: VIII.K.23 Box1/3
ABERCROMBIE, GERTRUDE
April 25, 1951; 9 1/4" x 13 1/2"; Identity Number: IX.ii.13 Box1/4
ABRAHAMS, PETER
November 25, 1955; 9 1/2" x 13"; Identity Number: XVIII.NN.2 Box1/5
ABRAHAMS, PETER
November 25, 1954; 9 1/4" x 13 1/4"; Identity Number: XVIII.NN.4 Box1/6
ADDISON, ADELE
April 19, 1955; 9 1/4" x 13"; Identity Number: XV.mm.15 Box1/7
ADDISON, ADELE
April 19, 1955; 9" x 13 1/4"; Identity Number: XV.mm.17 Box1/8
AILEY, ALVIN
March 22, 1955; 9 1/4" x 12 3/4"; Identity Number: XIII.MM.9 Box1/9
AILEY, ALVIN
March 20, 1955; 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"; Identity Number: XIII.MM.6 Box1/10 AILEY, ALVIN March 22, 1955; 9 1/2" x 12 1/2"; Identity Number: XIII.MM.20 Box1/11 AILEY, ALVIN March 22, 1955; 9 1/2" x 13 1/4"; Identity Number: XIII.MM.3 Box1/12 AILEY, ALVIN

42. Homily, Sermon: Rev. Margaret Keip
margaret Keip September 30, 2001. When social bonds are resilient, in a societythat is healthy, room is created for diversity, and allowance is made for
http://www.uua.org/news/91101/mkeip930.html
Responses from Unitarian Universalist Clergy: Homily, Sermon WHAT'S WORTH A WAR?
The Rev. Margaret Keip
September 30, 2001 My heart is moved by all I cannot save:
So much has been destroyed
I have to cast my lot with those who, age after age,
perversely, with no extraordinary power,
reconstitute the world.
-Adrienne Rich "PLAYING WAR" by Betsy Spethman (an Illinois high school student)
I believe in oak tree safeties
broomstick guns
and naptime intermissions We played war with ack-ack sticks in a backyard battlefield; Mommies made tuna for lunch and gave Mr. Bubble scrubbing baths. Injuries healed after "a thousand fifty" and there was always a garage to hide in. Real-life generals don't call time out, and nobody waits while the enemy ties their shoes. Nobody plays fair anymore. They don't stop at dinnertime.

43. Polk County, NC Marriage Bonds
G. /// Carpenter, Nannie Mar 21, 1881 None WM Justice Mills, Guy /// Carson, EllerDec 19, 1870 None S. Waldrop Weaver, James G. /// Carson, margaret Dec 13
http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/polkbrde.html
These are arranged in the following order, Groom, Bride, Date of Bond, Bondsman and Witness. HomePage Be in Touch

44. Polk County, NC Marriage Bonds
Alewine, Thomas /// Littlejohn, margaret Oct 3, 1867 None RS Abrams Allen, EL ///Mathis, Sary Ann Nov 2, 1859 Alexander Brice John Arledge Allen, William R
http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/polkgrm.html
These are arranged in the following order, Groom, Bride, Date of Bond, Bondsman and Witness. HomePage Be in Touch

45. Killaloe, Clare Marriage License Bonds
From MS 31883Consists of 197 folios containing 144 original marriage license bonds,2marriage licenses, 3 bonds of wardship and Clare and margaret HEHIR of Par
http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/killaloe.htm
A Little Bit of Ireland
Killaloe, Co. Clare Marriage License Bonds
1680-1720 and 1760-1762 From MS 31883-Consists of 197 folios containing 144 original marriage license bonds,2 marriage licenses, 3 bonds of wardship and 4 releases from excommunication. *ABBOTT, Thomas, Gent., of Lackey, Co. Tipperary and Mary BARRY of Mountfalkiner, Spinster. Bondsman: Thomas FALKINER of Mount Falkiner, Gent. 11 Feb 1760 (folio 147) *ADAMS, Charles, Gent. of Shally, Co. Clare and Alice ADAMS of Killoo, Par. Clare Abbey, Co. Clare, Spinster. Bondsmen: Thomas HICKMAN of Killoo, Gent. and Thomas BOLAN of Ennis, tanner. 27 Jan 1761 (folio 158) *ALLEN, Avery, Jnr., farmer, of Lemona, Co. Clare and Margaret HEHIR of Par. Killnaboy, Spinster. Bondsmen: Mortagh CAHILL of Ballinacraggy, Co. Clare, yeoman, and Connor BRENAN of Newmarkett, Co. Clare, innholder. 30 Jan 1711/12 (folio 105) *ALLIN, Joseph, yeoman, of Rosse, Co. Clare. Release from excommunication. 4 Sep 1706. (folio 65) *ANNESLEY, Garrard, farmer, of Cloghoghonane, Co. Tipperary and Mary HOWARD of Cloghoghonane, Par. Templederry. Bondsmen: Francis ANNESLEY of Clonnmackanabb, Co. Tipperary, farmer, and Teige RYANE of Garrymonoquill, Co. Tipperary (Monaquill). 23 Oct 1707. (folio 85) *ASHTON, Thomas , Gent., of Concliane, Co. Tipperary and Rebecca BRADSHAW of Garrane, Co. Tipperary. Bondsman: William BUTTON of Burntwood, Co. Tipperary, Gent 16 Nov 1761. (folio 177).

46. McKenna Long & Aldridge: Margaret M. Joslin
margaret M. JOSLIN Partner, Atlanta. including interest rate swaps, interest ratelocks, detachable call options, inverse floating rate bonds and embedded
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PRACTICE AREAS
  • Corporate
    • Corporate Counseling
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      EDUCATION
      • J.D., University of Notre Dame Law School, cum laude
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      PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
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      MARGARET M. JOSLIN
      Partner, Atlanta Email mjoslin@mckennalong.com
      Phone Fax Maggie Joslin heads the public finance practice and focuses on public and corporate finance. Maggie's experience encompasses nearly every publicly marketed tax-exempt structure utilized in the past decade, including general obligation and revenue bond issues, tax increment financings, pooled transactions, municipal lease and lease-purchase transactions, certificates of participation, refunding issues, issues subject to tenders and to multiple interest rate modes and issues that are credit enhanced. Maggie has substantial experience with various derivative products including interest rate swaps, interest rate locks, detachable call options, inverse floating rate bonds and embedded interest rate bonds.

47. WCGS Guardian Bonds
Warren County Genealogical Society Warren County, Ohio Guardian bonds, 18651868. BARRETT.James B. 31, 87. BARRETT. margaret. 29. BARRETT. Martha A. 33, 87. BARRETT.
http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/guardianbonds.htm
Warren County Genealogical Society
Warren County, Ohio
Guardian Bonds, 1865-1868 This page contains an index to Guardian Bond Records of Warren County, Ohio from 27 February 1865 to 9 December 1868 from the Warren County, Ohio Probate Court, book 2. If you find your ancestor listed and you would like more information; you can come into our library. Researchers unable to come in can contact our research department listed on the About Us page for further assistance. A B C D ... Back to Home Page A Surname Given Name Page ADAMS Anna F ALLEN Edwin L ALLEN Horace M ALLEN John ALLEN William H ATHEY Harrison ATHEY Lucy ATHEY Rebecca J ATKINSON Henry Back to Top B Surname Given Name Page BARKALOW George BARKALOW Rachel BARRETT Eunice BARRETT James B BARRETT Margaret BARRETT Martha A BARRETT Sarah F BATES Lydia A BATES Sarah C BATES William N BENNETT George W BIRD Charles S BONE Nancy E BONE Sarah J BOWEN Laura E BRADSTREET Anna M BRADSTREET Ellis BRINKER Kate E BROTHERLINE Theodore BROWN Joseph J BROWN William BROWN William Harrison BURCH William W BUTCHER Ida May BUTCHER William BUTT Orrin W Back to Top C Surname Given Name Page CAMBLE Martha H CARMONY W H CARPENTER Nathan Henry CARROLL Edward G CARROLL Ellis Fisher CARROLL Ida A CARROLL Joseph E CARROLL Laura A CARROLL Mary E CARTWRIGHT Lawrence J or Lawrena CASSEDY Margaret E CHAMBERLIN Samuel CHAPMAN Benjamin F CHAPMAN Charles E CHAPMAN David A CHAPMAN Freeman CHAPMAN George M CHAPMAN Isaac N CLEAVER Mary E CLENDENIN Alexander Y CLENDENIN John D COCHRAN Thomas A CORWIN Joseph E CRANE Edward G CRANE Thomas J B CRISPIN George A CRISPIN Horace G CRISPIN Laura B CRISPIN Sarah E CRONE

48. Margaret J. Adams, LMB Progress Report '97/'98
5. margaret J. ADAMS. Hydrogen bonds from the ribose oxygens to mainchain peptideNH groups and carbonyls in the turn are found in both complexes.
http://biop.ox.ac.uk/www/lab_journal_1998/Adams.html
5. MARGARET J. ADAMS
5.1 Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase
G6PD catalyses the first committed step of the pentose phosphate pathway, converting glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) to 6-phosphoglucono-_-lactone with the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH. The enzyme in all species has an important role in the provision of the reduced coenzyme NADPH. The pathway contributes towards the provision of ribose sugars for nucleic acid synthesis and towards fatty acid synthesis. The X-linked human enzyme has a vital role in the erythrocyte since this pathway provides the NADPH required in protection against oxidative stress. In certain bacteria, including Leuconostoc mesenteroides, the enzyme contributes to catabolic as well as synthetic pathways; in this mode NAD+ is employed and NADH generated rather than NADPH. Our studies of both the human enzyme and the enzyme from L. mesenteroides have progressed this year. There are now 34 sequences of G6PD from a wide range of species. The eight residue peptide originally recognised as essential, RIDHYLGK (residues 175-182 in the L. mesenteroides enzyme; 198-205 in human), remains conserved as does the arginine important for NADP binding (46; 72), certain residues of the coenzyme binding finger-print, GxxGDLx (12-18; 38-44) and the Glu-Lys-Pro triplet (147-149; 170-172) thought to play a role in substrate binding. G6PD from L. mesenteroides

49. KAPRALOVA SOCIETY
A database of women whose music has been recorded on CD.Category Arts Music Women in Music Composers...... c1767 Italy (Venice); Bond, Carrie Jacobs 18621946 USA; Bond, Victoria1945 USA; bonds, margaret 1913-1972 USA; Bonis, Melanie
http://www.kapralova.org/DATABASE.htm
women composers
beach boulanger clarke crawford hensel kapralova maconchy smyth tailleferre wright
About this list: This is by no means the ultimate database of women composers. In fact, this list represents only a tiny fraction of more than 6000 women composers about whom a record exists (e.g. Aaron Cohen's Encyclopedia of Women Composers lists 6,196 women composers). Only composers of classical music whose works have been recorded on compact disc have been included in this database. Composers are listed in alphabetical order; their name is followed by their date of birth and country of origin. Where a link to online resources exists it has also been provided. If you know of a woman composer who meets the above criteria but whose name has been omitted, please write to us

50. Scott Family Genealogy Forum
(b 1876 d 1942) Brian Scott 3/14/03 Benjamin Scott/ margaret Van Tuyl .NYc1750 - bill murdoch 3/14/03 Scott surname -marriage bonds Franklin County, VA
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51. Althea Waites Interview
out, with a CD you do need more music, at least an hour or moreI also recordedThe Three Visions of William Grant Still, margaret bonds' Troubled Water and
http://music.acu.edu/www/iawm/articles/oct94/pool.html
"A Conversation With Pianist Althea Waites:
Sexism, Racism, and Music,"
by Jeannie Pool
as published in the ILWC Journal, October 1994.
The following is an excerpt of an interview conducted by music historian and producer Jeannie Pool with pianist Althea Waites about the release of Althea's new compact disc, BLACK DIAMONDS, ALTHEA WAITES PLAYS PIANO MUSIC BY AFRICANAMERICAN COMPOSERS on Cambria Master Recordings (CD1097). The entire interview was broadcast on KPFK, Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, May 3, 1993. Althea Waites is well known for her performances in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe and Russia and was honored by the National Association of Composers/USA for her commitment to performing music by American composers. She was also presented with a Certificate of Honor by the International Congress on Women in Music for her advocacy of women's music. Many thanks to Lenore Coffman for her work on the tape transcription.
Jeannie Pool: There have been many changes in your life recently?,
Althea Waites: Oh, I should say. Lots of things have been happening, and they're all good. When you start to make changes in your life, especially choices that are going to impact on a lot of other things for your future, you realize how important it is for you to make those choices and also to do them with a lot of information.

52. WOMR 92.1 FM, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Beath, Betty. Indonesian Diptych (VMM). Points in a Journey; RiverSongs (Jade). bonds, margaret. Dry Bones (Koch). Boulanger, Nadia.
http://music.acu.edu/www/iawm/articles/feb97/brossart.html
"WOMR 92.1 FM, Provincetown, Massachusetts,"
by Jeanne Brossart and Canary Burton
as published in the IAWM Journal , February 1997, pp. 45-46.
WOMR is one of the few remaining grass roots, non-commercial, public-access, independent community radio stations in the country. In existence for nearly 15 years, this 6000-watt station broadcasts at 92.1 FM out of Provincetown, covering most of Cape Cod and the South Shore of Massachusetts. WOMR is staffed by some 70 volunteers who carefully plan all their own programs, whether spoken word or music. The youngest programmer is now a seasoned DJ of 11, but started at age 9. The oldest is 82. WOMR depends entirely on listener contributions and local business underwriting for its budget and on promotion copies of recordings for its library. Thanks to the efforts of volunteers who write to composers, performers and record companies requesting music, the station has a large and highly inclusive selection. The dozen or so spoken-word programs produced in-house cover the arts, theater, politics, spirituality and cultural issues. Music not heard on commercial stations spans the world of sound: folk, jazz, blues, bluegrass, world beat, country, celtic, rock, children's music, marching band (probably the only program of its kind in the USA) and classical. Classical programs air Sunday through Friday from 1:00 to 4:00 pm with a different host and a unique flavor each day. In addition to the six three-hour programs, Canary Burton, who is a composer herself, hosts "The Latest Score" every Friday afternoon at four. On air for only one hour, Canary, flying by the seat of her pants, chooses edgy, envelope-pushing classical music to shock, inform and amuse her audience. Nothing she plays sounds remotely like "new age"music, and music with a dramatic architecture is dominant. Although she tries to keep the show equal regarding sex, she would like include more compositions by women and would appreciate CDs and tapes. Traditional instruments, voice, synthesizer, tape and electroacoustic compositions twenty years old or less are of particular interest.

53. Church Of Ireland Marriage Licence Bonds - Clogher
Listing of the Church of Ireland Index of Marriage Licence bonds for the Dioceseof Clogher. , Archibald, margaret ELLIOTT, 1740. , Catherine, Paul BEATTY, 1749.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adrian/CoIClog.htm
Church of Ireland
Marriage Licence Bonds
Diocese of Clogher
Listing of the Church of Ireland Index of Marriage Licence Bonds for the Diocese of Clogher.
(Data transcribed from LDS #0100862). The register on the film contains 530 pages, each page with 16 entries, or approx. 8480 entries in total. It is in alphabetic order, indexed by surname of both bride and groom. Note: This is a partial transcription only. It contains approximately 140 of the 530 pages on the film. The highlighted family names are the ones that are of interest to me.
Pg. Surname Given Name Other Party Year ABBERCROMBIE Anne James HARKNESS " Susanna Joseph WINTERS ABBERCRUMBIE Anne James GRAYDON ABERCROMBIE Anne John SHANKLAND ABERCROMBY Elizabeth John STORY ABERCRUMY William Elizabeth FORSTER ABRAHAM
(als. HAMILTON) Katherine Charles BLACKLEY ABRAHAM Robert Ellen McMULKEN ABRAM Elizabeth Andrew McGONAGELL " William Hester LEMEN ACHESON Alexander Mary WILKIN " Anne Edward ARTHURS " Eliza Liddel BAXTER " Frances J. Guy A. ACHESON " Guy A. Frances J. ACHESON "

54. Bonds Index
Della May bonds Henry C. bonds, Susie B. John W. bonds, Luciel Magee Edward Stokes,Elizabeth bonds James William Keck, Clara margaret bonds Harley McGlasson
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sdnob/
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55. BBC News | UK POLITICS | Visitor Bonds 'could Be Scrapped'
Sunday, 16 April, 2000, 2057 GMT 2157 UK Visitor bonds 'could be Senior CabinetMinister margaret Beckett said the proposal, aimed at controlling the number
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_715000/715951.stm
low graphics version feedback help You are in: UK Politics Front Page World UK ... AudioVideo Sunday, 16 April, 2000, 20:57 GMT 21:57 UK Visitor bonds 'could be scrapped'
A bond scheme for overseas visitors that has provoked an angry reaction among anti-racist groups could be scrapped. Senior Cabinet Minister Margaret Beckett said the proposal, aimed at controlling the number of people visiting Britain, could be delayed or possibly dropped following widespread opposition.
I think we can find better answers to what are genuinely some difficult problems
Margaret Beckett The system was one of the issues highlighted by Transport and General Workers Union general secretary Bill Morris. Mr Morris accused the government of creating a "climate of fear" with its immigration policy. Writing in the Independent, he said black supporters of the government were losing faith because Labour's policies were "giving life to racists". Mrs Beckett told ITV's Dimbleby programme that the criticised scheme had generated a high level of interest. "I have got lots of constituents who have said to me that they would like there to be a system whereby they can give assurances and back up those assurances if there is doubt about whether some member of their family is just coming on a visit or not," she said.

56. Leonarda Composers #338b (American)
Leonarda Records Composer Bios. Women's Voices Five Centuries ofSong. margaret bonds (19131972) was born in Chicago. She studied
http://www.leonarda.com/MainPageCmp/comp338b.html
Composers #338b CD #LE338
(American composers on this page)
Leonarda Records Composer Bios
Women's Voices:
Five Centuries of Song Margaret Bonds
(1913-1972) was born in Chicago. She studied composition with Florence Price and William Dawson and became the first black pianist to perform with the Chicago Symphony (1933). She attended Northwestern University, completing her bachelor's and master's degrees in music (1933, 1934). Bonds moved to New York City in 1939, continuing studies at Juilliard with Roy Harris, Robert Starer, and Walter Gossett. She moved to Los Angeles in 1967, where she worked at the Inner City Institute and Repertory Theater. Bonds' compositions include orchestral and choral works, musical theater, art songs, popular songs, chamber music, and solo piano pieces. She collaborated frequently with poet Langston Hughes in some of her best-known works, including the musical Shakespeare in Harlem and the cantata Ballad of the Brown King. Minstrel Man from "Three Dream Portraits" for voice and piano. Another Bonds work on Leonarda: Troubled Water (solo piano) Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979), who was born in England, began composing at the age of sixteen and was the first woman composer to win the prestigious Mendelssohn Scholarship at the Royal Academy. She switched from violin to viola and supported herself as a supply player around London. A superb musician, she played chamber music with Myra Hess, Casals, Heifetz, Thibaud, Szell, Rubinstein, Schnabel, Pierre Monteux and Percy Grainger, among others. As a soloist, Clarke played throughout Great Britain, made several tours in Europe and America, and in 1923, toured around the world. In 1919, her

57. 14. Woman And The New Morality. Sanger, Margaret. 1920. Woman And The New Race
margaret Sanger (1879–1966 free from sexual domination would produce a race spirituallyfree and strong enough to break the last of the bonds of intellectual
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58. Music CDs By Composer, Pius Library, Saint Louis University
Bond, Victoria. Sandburg Suite CD 546. bonds, margaret. Minstrel Man CD 542. bonds,margaret. Troubled waters CD 679. Bridge, Frank. There Is A Willow
http://www.slu.edu/libraries/pius/specoll/musiccd.html
Compiled by Jeannette E. Pierce, M.S.L.I.S, M.A. and Bryan Trautwein, Reference Student Assistant
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Pius Library maintains collection of music CDs for use by Saint Louis University students, faculty, and staff. These materials are located in the Media/Computer Room on Level 3 of Pius Library. Saint Louis University faculty may borrow the materials for two weeks. Saint Louis University students and staff may borrow materials for one week. No renewals are allowed for media materials. Keys to listening rooms in the library may also be requested at the Media/Computer Room Desk. These lists are not comprehensive. They are intended to help students find important works quickly and easily. This resource is divided into sections: Alphabetical by Composer, Jazz by Artist, Operas by Composer, and Musicals by Title. Click on the letter of the composer's last name to move down through the Alphabetical by Composer list. To search for a composer's name or a word in the title of the work you are seeking, use your browser's FIND feature under Edit on the tool bar.

59. Junk Bonds: Pick 'em When They're Down
ve never had such a long, dry spell of poor performance,'' says margaret Patel, manager True,the default rate on highyield bonds is 3.83%, up from less than 1
http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_45/b3706183.htm
BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE NOVEMBER 6, 2000 ISSUE
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
Junk Bonds: Pick 'em When They're Down
Defaults are sky-high, values mud low. Time to buy?
The latest market turmoil has taken a heavy toll on the $700 billion high-yield sector, but the trashing of junk bonds is nothing new. Low-grade corporate debt has been in a funk for three years, and the average junk bond trades for less than 81 cents on the dollar. Total returns on high-yield bond funds have lagged those of near-riskless money-market funds. That's because while junk funds were making large payouts, their portfolio values were melting away. About the only thing on the way up are bond defaults (chart). ''We've never had such a long, dry spell of poor performance,'' says Margaret Patel, manager of the $120 million Pioneer High Yield Fund. ''But it's always darkest before the dawn.''
Indeed, signs in this distressed sector point to better returns ahead. True, the default rate on high-yield bonds is 3.83%, up from less than 1% in 1997, and defaults continue to grab headlines. Optical telecom company Linc.net recently shelved its $175 million junk bond sale citing a lack of investor demand. Upstart local phone company GST Telecommunications' $3.2 billion default announced last May and difficulties at ICG Communications ( GSTXQ ), which owes creditors more than $2 billion, have only added to the jitters.

60. English: Richard III - Tragedy In Isolation
Richard sarcastically calls Elizabeth sister , and she contemptuously calls him Brother of Gloucester making a mockery of familial bonds. margaret calls him
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