Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Industrialized nations target currency policies
Washington Post
By Howard Schneider The United States and other industrialized countries are pushing to create a broad set of economic targets that would hold key countries - notably China - more directly accountable for their currency and other policies. ...
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Up to 40 states plan inquiry into foreclosure data
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The attorneys general of up to 40 states plan to announce soon a joint investigation into banks' use of flawed foreclosure paperwork. A person briefed on the investigation said Saturday night that an announcement could come as early as ...
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Oil spill hasn't risen to campaign forefront
Houston Chronicle
By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY Gerald Herbert AP The Development Driller III created the relief well and pumped the cement to seal the leaking Macondo well, the source of the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion and oil spill. The oil spill has come up in just a ...
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Houston Chronicle
Unemployment Refuses To Rally For Elections
NPR
by Ari Shapiro The latest unemployment report shows the jobless rate is basically stuck where it's been, which is to say, the situation is not good. The private sector added fewer jobs than economists expected, and government jobs disappeared. ...
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It's Not Nice to Mess With JR
New York Times
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON WHEN he played the oil tycoon JR Ewing Jr., in "Dallas," the long-running, '80s-era nighttime soap opera, Larry Hagman didn't get mad at his adversaries. He got even. Last week, Mr. Hagman, 79, got even once again. ...
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New York Times
US-China Deadlock Dims Climate Talk Prospects
New York Times
By AP TIANJIN, China (AP) — Modest progress at United Nations climate talks on Saturday was overshadowed by a continuing deadlock between China and the United States, clouding prospects for a major climate conference next month in Cancún, Mexico. ...
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