Saturday, November 27, 2010

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Investors on edge as eurozone cracks deepen
Financial Times
By Dave Shellock Uncertainty about the fate of peripheral eurozone countries and escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula triggered a flight from risky assets this week with investors drawing little comfort from tentative signs that economic ...
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Shoppers Back in Black Friday Binge
ABC News
By Phil Wahba and Brad Dorfman NEW YORK/MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Shoppers were back in a Black Friday bargain-binging mood, snapping up hoodies and computer laptops at stores, in a turnout that could give the economic recovery more steam. ...
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Swarms of shoppers charge the malls, eager to spend - but cautiously
Washington Post
By Danielle Douglas and J. Freedom du Lac The traditional holiday shopping season kicked off Friday with retailers reporting longer lines than last year and customers saying they were more willing to spend, boosting hopes that the coming weeks could ...
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Pound Drops Versus Dollar on China Tightening, Korea 'Unease'
Bloomberg
By Lucy Meakin - Sat Nov 27 07:30:23 GMT 2010 The pound posted its biggest weekly drop against the dollar in more than six months as concern that China is moving to slow its economy and tensions between North and South Korea diminished demand for ...
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When Irish Eyes Are Crying
Barron's
By THOMAS G. DONLAN | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR IN RHETORIC, AN "IRISH BULL" is a statement that is logically absurd but full of ironic meaning. One Irish scholar committed one by noting that "An Irish Bull is always pregnant." Here's the Irish Bull that ...
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To see American tree rite, look to the North Portico
Washington Post
By Monica Hesse Thanksgiving dispatched with (the menu included turkey, ham, six kinds of pie), the Obama family pivoted Friday toward the next national holiday with the arrival of the official White House Christmas tree. "Does it smell all right? ...
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Optimism, though cautious, remains ahead of Cancun climate conference
Xinhua
by Liu Lili MEXICO CITY, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- The long journey to counter climate change is arriving at an important station when the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-16) starts in Mexico's resort city of Cancun on Nov. 29. ...
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Tennessee: Lost Radioactive Rods Are Found
New York Times
By AP FedEx says it has found radioactive rods used for medical equipment that disappeared during shipment between North Dakota and Tennessee. Sandra Munoz, a spokeswoman for the company, said on Friday that the rods, which are used for quality control ...
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