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      <title>Economists may not call it recession, but job statistics says otherwise</title>
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      <description>In the U.S. there is eight straight months of job losses, 84,000 in the month of August alone. Add to that the rising food prices, health care and housing woes, falling home equity, if this is not recession, then we need...</description>
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      <title>Mortgage woes forcing out renters</title>
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      <description>When landlords default, residents often get little notice By WILLIAM HEISEL • Los Angeles Times • September 7, 2008 Ruth Cordoba has never owned a home, but she is feeling the effects of the mortgage meltdown acutely....</description>
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      <title>Some firms are islands of stability in downturn</title>
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      <description>“No man is an island,” John Donne once wrote, as a poetic way of saying that we're all so interconnected that we're affected by what happens to those around us. Which is generally true, but some people – or companies – are...</description>
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      <title>Money in the Bank: City officials advocate tax rate increase despite budget surplus</title>
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      <description>KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sep. 7--While city management paints a picture of financial crisis and constraints, the proposed budget and the numbers show otherwise. The proposal shows that the city will end this fiscal...</description>
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      <title>Great Depression changed the language of economics: Owensboro weathered upheaval better than many</title>
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      <description>KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sep. 7--The Great Depression of 1929-38 was so severe that it changed the American language. For most Americans in the 21st century, the Great Depression isn't even a memory. By 1932, the...</description>
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      <title>The Two-Ton Wall Street Conflict of Interest Few Dare To Talk About (at Seeking Alpha)</title>
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      <description>by: Matt Blackman posted on: September 07, 2008 | about stocks: September lived up to its terrible reputation in the worst week for stocks since May. Bottom picking continues to attract analysts like moths to a flame as...</description>
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      <title>Guy Carpenter Addresses the State of the Market at Reinsurance Rendez-Vous in Monte Carlo</title>
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      <description>Guy Carpenter&amp;Company, LLC, the leading global risk and reinsurance specialist, hosted a special briefing for the press attending Reinsurance Rendez-Vous in Monte-Carlo on September 6, 2008. Peter Zaffino, President and...</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 08:09:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Thomas Palley: The economic concertina</title>
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      <description>To avoid a concerted global downturn, developed economies must sustain confidence in financial markets, resist calls for a war on inflation, and strengthen demand Over the last year, as the US economy has slipped toward...</description>
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      <title>A-Z of the Sunday newspaper</title>
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      <description>Here's our summary of what the Sunday Papers are reporting from the world of finance and business| cord bail-out in US of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac The US Treasury will today announce a rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie...</description>
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      <title>Obama, McCain Back Action to Rescue Freddie, Fannie (Bloomberg)</title>
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      <description>Bloomberg - Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain gave their support for federal action to rescue Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae while saying steps must be taken to ensure the mortgage...</description>
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