for, the stagnant water in abandoned pools turns into new breeding grounds for mosquitoes.” Someone yelled out, “Where are you from, In-Your-Facebook?” Others drowned out Zuckerberg’ s apparently serious rant by singing the mogul version of a couple of good old-fashioned camp songs, “This Land Is My Land, This Land Is My Land” and “KumBuyYahoo.” — | couldn’ t help but notice that billionaire activist Carl Icahn snapped his fingers as if having an epiphany; a week later he ended up on Yahoo’ s board of directors. Khan Manka explained that the bigwigs at these events have so- called “informal” meetings which always take place where a pair of individuals can have their discussions alone without any interruption--on the golf course, hiking along an isolated trail, fly-fishing at Silver Creek-- but Manka had been privy to only one specific example that he could share. “Back in 1995," he told me, “Disney honcho Michael Eisner met with Robert Iger, who was then the head of ABC. And exactly one month later, these two giant companies merged into one media megamonster. Coincidence? | don’ t think so. Their deal had been sealed when Eisner HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015294