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5 hours ago ago from r.j.'s space - Windows Live
Brace For Impact: In 2010, Demand For US Fixed Income Has To Increase Elevenfold... Or Else - As everyone is engrossed by assorted groundless Christmas (and other ongoing bear market) rallies, and oblivious to the debt monsters hiding in both the closet and under the bed, Zero Hedge has decided it is about time to present the ugliest truth faced by our 'intellectual superiors' and their Wall Street henchman who succeeded in pulling off Goal ...
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1 day ago ago from InvestmentWatch
Breaking: latest terrorist attack The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Saturday that it immediately increased passenger-screening measures for domestic and international flights after Friday's incident. Poor weather in parts of the U.S., particularly the Midwest, also could complicate travel on the busy holiday weekend. Airlines flying into the U.S. tightened passenger security Saturday, and Dutch authorities said the tougher ...
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23 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet
OPS_admin | Dec 26, 2009 | Comments 0 The once-great state of California has been reduced to begging from the federal government. But no matter how much help the feds give, the state's fiscal ills won't end until its lawmakers stop spending money. To say California is a mess is an understatement. In the current fiscal year, the state is expected to post a deficit of $21 billion as the budget continues to spiral out of control. Even ...
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3 hours ago ago from Djon Brikham
BOSTON -- Mutual funds do not die "untimely" deaths. Typically, when they go, investor emotions run to "It's about time." More than 2,000 funds were liquidated or merged out of existence in 2009, the biggest pruning of the fund industry in years. The extinct are a mix of the uninspired, the mediocre, marketing failures and big mistakes, plus a few good ideas that didn't click. Before taking the long dirt nap, some of ...
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1 hour, 8 minutes ago ago from Best Hiking Center
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to cut funding to 80% of California's State Parks. We live in Southern California and regularly enjoy the State Parks. We head to them to surf, camp out and go hiking. We plan numerous vacation trips around visiting these State parks and would hate to lose any of them. California is in a budget crises, a big part of which is because of reduced sales tax revenue. People are buying less, as they try ...
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3 hours ago ago from FOX Business
Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Finance Sunday, December 27, 2009 Shed No Tears For Departed Funds  By Chuck Jaffe MarketWatch  BOSTON -- Mutual funds do not die ...
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16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
New York Times : States that have already broadly expanded health care coverage are pushing back against the Senate overhaul bill, arguing that it unfairly penalizes them in favor of states that have done little or nothing to extend benefits to the uninsured. With tax revenues down and budgets breaking, the states -- including Arizona, California, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin -- say they cannot afford to essentially subsidize other ...
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