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Let's take cues from the Dutch - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
When David Waggonner refers to the Dutch as the "reigning masters of the water world, " he is speaking in both poetry and hyperbole. For, as we have learned in recent years, no one ever really masters water. But, forced to build elaborate structures ...
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Its all about 'The Warming' religion for these folks. - Globe and Mail
Stan L from Canada writes: Joe Dick from Kingston, Canada writes: So the host of other environmental issues the cons have tackled 'Clean Air Act' mean nothing to these special interest groups. It means nothing to the Conservatives either...first off ...
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TARP, Baby! - Slate
Once you get past the Neutral Story Line ** crap about the "web of suspicion" between "two parties bruised by years of partisan conflict," blah, blah, blah, the LAT 's Ron Brownstein seems to rebut the spin of pro-legalization Republicans, which is ...
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Stupid comments and more on the bailout - Napa Valley Register
Those who say they won't vote for the bailout because it is socialistic — that's like having a theory that children should learn to swim by just throwing them in the water, so you throw in your kid and watch them drown to uphold your theory. Dave ...
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Take A Deep Breath: Some Perspective On The Financial Crisis - Tech Dirt
I've been spending plenty of time talking to people, reading up and listening to various views on the whole financial crisis. Last week, I asked a bunch of folks I knew in the tech, economics and financial worlds for their thoughts on the situation ...
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Campaign getting personal - Boston Globe
Get ready to hear a lot about Bill Ayers and Charles Keating this week, likely including Tuesday night's second presidential debate. Republican John McCain is trying to move the campaign off the economy -- an issue on which Democratic rival Barack ...
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Central banks pump in $620bn as shares plummet - Times Online
Central banks around the world unveiled a plan to pump massive amounts of cash into the global banking system in a concerted effort to boost market confidence and inject liquidity into the global markets. The move followed a fall in the Dow Jones of ...
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Analysis: Congress repeats 1930s errors with bailout vote - Times Online
In the 1930s, the US Congress did more than its fair share in helping to turn a financial crisis into a global depression. Yesterday it looked as though it was auditioning to assume that role again. Back then, Congress’s vote for protectionist ...
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