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Turning out for sanity. Or maybe fear.
Boston Globe
By Joseph Williams WASHINGTON — At the end of his highly-anticipated "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear'' on Saturday, host Jon Stewart gave perhaps the most cogent reflection on the event that had unfolded on the National Mall over the previous ...
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China Manufacturing Accelerated in October, Purchasing Manager Index Shows
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Mon Nov 01 02:50:26 GMT 2010 Heavy industry will continue to report weaker gains in output because of the energy campaign, National Bureau of Statistics spokesman Sheng Laiyun said Oct. 21. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg China's ...
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Awaiting Fed's Plans, Markets Are in Limbo
New York Times
By CHRISTINE HAUSER Whatever the outcome of Tuesday's midterm elections, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to take new steps this week to spur the nation's snail-paced recovery. Indeed, investors are counting on the Fed. The stock market has been ...
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China's Stocks Rise for First Time in Five Days as Manufacturing Expands
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Mon Nov 01 02:11:05 GMT 2010 China stocks rose, with the benchmark index climbing for the first time in five days, after manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in six months. Jiangxi Copper Co. and zinc producer Zhuzhou Smelter ...
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Japan Bond Futures Rise on Speculation BOJ to Follow Fed in Policy Easing
Bloomberg
By Yoshiaki Nohara - Mon Nov 01 01:44:25 GMT 2010 Japanese bond futures rose on speculation the nation's central bank will announce further easing measures this week to follow similar moves by the Federal Reserve. Demand for bonds increased before a ...
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Bomb plot shows gaps in screening of air cargo
USA Today
By Thomas Frank, Alan Levin and Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration boasts that every piece of cargo carried on domestic passenger flights is screened for bombs before being put in the belly of an airliner. ...
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Chavez orders takeover of Venezuelan steel maker
BusinessWeek
Venezuelana President Hugo Chavez has ordered the expropriation of his nation's largest privately owned steel producer. It is the latest in a series of state takeovers that has raised concerns among business leaders. Chavez says the expropriation of ...
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Bank of America Tries to Straighten Out Mortgage Files
Wall Street Journal
By RUTH SIMON And DAN FITZPATRICK At five offices around the US, hundreds of Bank of America Corp. employees are slogging through 102000 foreclosure files, trying to fix any problems. The grunt work is slow. Just a "handful" of new affidavits were ...
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Curtain call for iconic Pontiac
BBC News
Pontiac - one of the US car industry's most iconic brands - has finally gone out of business. It happened a year after its parent company General Motors announced its shutdown in a major restructuring. Set-up in 1926, Pontiac came to embody the image ...
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Voters Weigh Property-Tax Caps
Wall Street Journal
By AMY MERRICK Indiana voters are likely Tuesday to enshrine new property-tax caps in the state constitution with an amendment that would make them permanent, adding to pressures on municipal budgets already hit by declines in incomes and housing ...
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