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Treasury Under Secretary On Market Turmoil view story
The seeds of the challenges we face today were sown many years ago, beginning with a gradual weakening of lending practices by banks and financial institutions and by greater willingness by borrowers to take out mortgages they couldn’t afford.
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Righteous Banning? I Think Not. view story
I joined Digg in March this year, tempted by the chance to promote my site through it. I didn't wait to see how it worked and started submitting some articles, but soon felt that there was no space for such kind of things and quit submitting.
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Breitbart.tv ? Obama Tells Tax-Burdened Plumber the Plan is to ‘Spread the Wealth Around’ view video
An interview with Obama and a plumber who is questioning tax raises. Interesting response by Obama
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ROBO Japan 2008 at Yokohama [Pics] view photo
ROBO Japan 2008 at Yokohama. In this Exhibition, all the Leading Robot Companies around the world Displayed their Robots for 3-day exhibition from 10 October- October 13.
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Icelandic Shoppers Splurge as Currency Woes Reduce Food Imports view story
Iceland's have enjoyed four years of economic growth in excess of 4 percent as banks and businesses expanded abroad. Now, the three biggest banks have collapsed under the weight of about $61 billion in debts, 12 times the size of the economy.
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Has Google's browser peaked already? view story
After an initial peak in browser share, Google's Chrome is already declining. It's still early days of course, but it seems Google has a job on its hands if Chrome is ever to rival Firefox, let alone Internet Explorer.
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