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18 hours ago ago from The Hundred Year Association
Throughout his professional career, Jeffrey Klein was active in the leadership of the not-for-profit community in New York City. As a member of the Association’s Board of Governors , he was especially supportive of the Public Service Award program. In fact, the awards are named after “Isaac Liberman” – Mr. Klein’s grandfather who founded the Association in 1927 as the then-president of the Arnold Constable Store incorporated in Brooklyn in ...
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10 hours ago ago from Think Tank West
By David Boaz Ross Douthat at the New York Times , with help from Reihan Salam and Tim Carney, explains how the Senate health care bill can be both a government takeover and a huge subsidy to the insurance industry : We’ve achieved an unusual left-right convergence in the health care debate: Both conservatives and liberals are attacking the current version of reform as an egregious giveaway to the insurance industry. (Both sides ...
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12 hours ago ago from THE WASHINGTON REVIEW & COMMENTARY: Weekly News From The White House
President Barack Obama - December 21, 2009 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE SAVE AWARD AND MAKING GOVERNMENT MORE EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE Diplomatic Reception Room 11:21 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Good morning. Before I begin, I want to say a brief word about the historic vote which took place early this morning. The United States Senate knocked down a filibuster aimed at blocking a ...
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15 hours ago ago from Commodity Futures,Forex, and Options Trading News, Articles and Trading Strategies
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 The recent collapse of bond markets in Greece threatens the very stability of the European Union. Although there is talk of a bailout, the country may be too corrupt for a rescue attempt to do much good. How bad is it? The answer to that question is startling, as the following report makes clear. It is from a Rick’s Picks subscriber who lives in Greece and believes the country’s economic potential is being ...
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11 hours ago ago from Kahle Way B2B Sales Blog
The latest unemployment numbers were just released, and they are depressing. National unemployment is over ten percent and my home state of Michigan leads the pack with official unemployment over 15 percent. And, everyone knows that the government numbers reflect the tightest definition of unemployment and that real unemployment is significantly greater than the government’s numbers. All this in spite of the new administration’s promises ...
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