Saturday, November 27, 2010

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They Are Not Like Ireland. Really.
New York Times
By LANDON THOMAS Jr. Last week Ireland joined Greece as the second country in the euro zone to get a bailout — to the grand sum of $100 billion. Peter Morrison/Associated Press Now, attention has turned to other economies in the 16-member monetary ...
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Finance meeting over Irish Republic rescue scheme
BBC News
European finance ministers are to meet in Brussels to discuss the details of a bailout worth more than £85bn euros ($113bn; £72bn) for the Irish Republic. The representatives from Eurozone countries will be later joined by those from outside ...
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Black Friday Sales Rise 0.3% as Shoppers Await Better Deals
BusinessWeek
By Mina Kawai and Burt Helm Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Debbie Schwig joined the throngs at Apple Inc.'s Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan yesterday with her husband and dog. They didn't buy a single gadget. "We're here to check things out today," said the ...
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"Shop Small Business" day brings attention to local stores
KGUN
TUCSON (KGUN9- TV) - Holiday shopping is gearing up, and stores on 4th Ave hope to see a boost in business. Thanks to national campaigns like "Shop Small Business Day", they're already seeing a difference in customers. Bonnie Girard works at Creative ...
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Have a 'Berry' merry Christmas
Covington News
His grandfather and father raised crops and dairy cattle until the late 1960s, but now Berry operates Berry's Tree Farm and Nursery, 70 Mt. Tabor Road, Covington. Last year, the Berry's sold about 2000 trees for the holidays. ...
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Qantas Chief Points Finger at Rolls-Royce Over A380 Woes
ABC News
SYDNEY, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce has said an engine failure on an A380 superjumbo should be blamed on the engine's design and had nothing to do with the airline's operations. A mid-flight failure of a Rolls-Royce ...
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Madoff Trustee Files Dozens of Suits
Wall Street Journal
By MICHAEL ROTHFELD Dozens of former customers of Bernard Madoff, including relatives of the convicted Ponzi schemer and his wife, were sued late Friday by the trustee who is attempting to recover money for victims. The trustee, Irving Picard, ...
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Red Kettles go digital
Fort Dodge Messenger
Salvation Army bell ringer Mike Madsen is posted outside the Hobby Lobby store Friday afternoon bundled up well against the cold and breeze, besides many layers of clothing, he keeps his feet moving to stay warm. Unlike a volunteer who might spend a ...
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Taxing the Rich: It's All Relative
New York Times
By ROBERT H. FRANK IT'S not just Tea Party activists who are angry about taxes. A much larger and more diverse group appears outraged that Congress is considering allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire at year-end for families earning more than $250000 ...
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