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Don't Get Depressed, It's Not 1929 Why all those Great Depression ... - Slate
It's difficult to avoid the comparisons between the current sad state of financial affairs and the Great Depression. "This is not like 1987 or 1998 or 2001," Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain said at a conference on Nov. 11. "We will in fact look back to ...
November 2008 - Weblogs.sun-sentinel.com
City residents in southeast and central Fort Lauderdale are guaranteed new representation in City Hall in 2009, and three people who want to provide that service will face off on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The Croissant Park neighborhood is hosting a ...
The Only Cure for a Bubble... - Safe Haven
For the week, the S&P 500 dropped 6.2% (down 40.5% y-t-d) and the Dow fell 5.0% (down 35.9%). Economically-sensitive stocks were hit hard. The Morgan Stanley Cyclicals sank 9.6% (down 54.3%). Transports dropped 4.7% (down 23.5%), the Morgan Stanley ...
Chat during World Series Game 3! - ESPN.com
Buzzmaster: We'll be chatting during Game 3 of the World Series Saturday night! Stop on by starting at 8 p.m. ET! Tristan H. Cockcroft: Good evening everyone! We're in a rain delay right now, but I'm here with you to keep you company until then ...
Political Punch - ABC News Blogs
Jake Tapper is ABC News' Senior White House Correspondent based in the network's Washington bureau. He writes about politics and popular culture and covers a range of national stories. On Jan. 18, 2001, then-state senator Barack Obama appeared on a ...
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