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April 12, 2009
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Science - Russian boy writes a word
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Russian boy writes a word about this cruel world. What does he want? Where is he live?
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April 11, 2009
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Loans - Paulson Might Need Loans
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"This credit crisis has the power to grind the U.S. economy to a halt,'' Schwarzenegger wrote in a letter e-mailed to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson last night, Treasury spokeswoman Jennifer Zuccarelli said in Washington today
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October 3, 2008
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Mortgages - Freddie Cut Back Fees
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Freddie Mac said Friday it would not impose a fee increase scheduled to go into effect next month. The announcement followed a similar reversal by Fannie Mae Thursday night.
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October 3, 2008
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Loans - European Banks Might Raise Rates
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"Certainly some U.K. borrowers found their banks discussing the use of the market disruption clause,'' said John Grout, policy and technical director at the Association of Corporate Treasurers in London.
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September 30, 2008
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Loans - Allied Capital Fell
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D.C.-based Allied Capital expects to record substantial depreciation in the value of its investment in Ciena Capital and will cover the company’s outstanding debt.
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September 30, 2008
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Investment - More Fiscals For Buffett
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Sure, Buffett's investment isn't as risky as it might sound. For one thing, the $5 billion will net him preferred shares that come with a 10 percent dividend.
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September 27, 2008
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Stocks - Solar stocks fell on Friday
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Solar stocks fell on Friday after the U.S. House of Representatives OK'd a measure to extend billions in tax credits for renewable energy, but the measure faces an uncertain future because it differs from the Senate version.
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September 27, 2008
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World - Russia to Head Off Crisis
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Russia halted stock trading for a second day, poured $44 billion into its three largest banks and relaxed restrictions on lenders to stem the worst financial crisis since the nation defaulted a decade ago.
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September 17, 2008
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Politics - John McCain Reproaches Regulators
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain, shifting his position, suggested the government's $85 billion takeover of American International Group Inc. was unavoidable as both he and rival Barack Obama blamed regulators.
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September 17, 2008
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