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ECB Lifts Euro-Area Bank Writedowns Forecast by 13%

15 hours ago ago from News and Finance

Euro-region banks may have to write down an additional 187 billion euros ($268 billion) as loans to property companies and eastern European nations threaten the recovery in financial markets, the European Central Bank said. The ECB raised its estimate for writedowns for the period of 2007 through 2010 by 13 percent to 553 billion euros from 488 billion euros forecast in June. The ECB, which published its Financial Stability Review today, ...

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Top world leaders approve climate deal

18 hours ago ago from Al-Darb Diya

Fri, 18 Dec 2009 Copenhagen - The leaders of around 20 of the world's most influential states approved a deal on fighting climate change at United Nations talks in Copenhagen on Saturday, officials said. The non-binding deal, drawn up by the United States, China, India and South Africa, was endorsed by European and key African and Asian states. It has yet to be approved by a full UN session in Copenhagen.

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The United States continues to steal from Indians

12 hours ago ago from Republic of Lakotah – Mitakuye Oyasin

December 20, 2009 by admin1 Filed under News Discuss This Now! BILL MEANS With all due respect to Elouise Cobell, lead plaintiff in a recently settled lawsuit over American Indian trust funds ( U.S. to pay Indians $3.4B, Dec. 9), I think the United States is continuing a policy of Indians are not humans. During the course of this long-running, class-action litigation, it has been documented that the United States owes ...

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The Uncertainties of International Extradition: US Delays in Seeking Extradition from Dominican Republic?

21 hours ago ago from EXTRADITION AND TRANSNATIONAL DEFENSE NEWS

According to the DominicanToday.com , December 7, 2009, the DEA and US Governments were aware that an alleged drug trafficker was present in the Dominican Republic; the Government of the D.R. was fully cooperative, but has no explanation for why the US was dilatory in following through with the extradition request. According to the article, " In November 2007 president Leonel Fernandez authorized the deportation of the Puerto Rican ...

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Winter Sports Roundup: Italians Are 1-2 in Men’s Giant Slalom

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

It was a mixed day for the United States men's ski team and a memorable one for the Italian squad on home snow Sunday. Srdjan Zivulovic/Reuters The American biathlete Tim Burke took the lead in the World Cup standings with a sixth-place finish Sunday in Slovenia. Keep up with the latest news as the 2010 Winter Games approach. Go to the Rings Blog » The local favorites Max Blardone and Davide ...

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