The Straits Times.

Reported in the Straits Times newspapers this morning.
It was a rude shock.
It seems this economic crisis had affected all sectors.
From the very rich to even the non existing.
Straits Times news.
The Rich.

"Luxury car dealer Normal ElKordi
has never seen it this bad -
Financial high-flyers feeling the pinch of the global economic meltdown
scrambling to sell their Ferraris for a loss."

The non existing.

"British undertakers hit by the financial crisis
are refusing to carry out funerals unless they get paid in advance.
(London's The Mail On Sunday newspaper has reported.)"

I hope these troubles will NOT turn into a
'WHIRLPOOL' and drag everyone down with it.
CHURNING and CHURNING as in this clip.