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The Blame Game by Thomas Sowell
15 May 2009 13:53 GMT | Inbox Robot: Mortgage Finance
... were precisely the ones who imposed lower mortgage lending standards-- and it was members of ... parties) and who pushed the regulators, the banks and the mortgage-buying giants Fannie Mae and ... Mae and Freddie Mac into accepting risky mortgages, in the name of "affordable housing" and ...
Waking up from the American Dream
17 May 2009 22:30 GMT | Inbox Robot: Credit Card
... and the Elusive. The first is built on distraction, sensation, intoxication and readily available credit cards; and the second harder-to-find kind has to do with the deeper wellsprings of personal ...
MG backs scrappage, announced deals
20 May 2009 12:50 GMT | EU Politics Today
... transmission, and the rest from the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. The ... 2009 Budget. Details on changes to road tax were annunced in the Pre-Budget Report and ... Demon is a roadster with attitude. Pity Dodge cant spell Daemon properly. Be the first ...
Department of Local Government and the Environment Hosts KIMO International Board Meeting
Tue, 19 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT | Isle of Man Government
John Shimmin, MHK, Minister for the Environment, welcomed guests from Scandinavia, Holland and the British Isles to the Isle of Man on Saturday (16th) for the Board Meeting of KIMO International.
Air travel fees: The good, the bad and the wacky
Thu, 21 May 2009 15:55:57 +0000 | Newsvine
There are plenty of changes well-mannered travelers need to watch out for at airports and on airplanes this summer. Here is a roundup of some of the good, the bad and the wacky fees and amenities you might run into.
Thu, 21 May 2009 08:00:07 +0000 | Tax Research UK
Can you see the brick wall? | AccMan . Dennis Howlett reports from ground level. I share his impressions. Claims of green shoots suggest the real disconnect between the financial services sector and the rest of the economy. And the fact that the cash put into quantitative easing (queasing as my friend Colin Hines calls it) is [...]
Cash-Strapped California Short $24 Billion
Sat, 23 May 2009 08:00:00 -0400 | NPR News Headlines
California's finances are a wreck. Its credit rating is dead last in the nation, and the state faces a $24 billion budget gap. But this week voters rejected a package of budgeting measures that Governor Schwarzenegger and the legislature had placed on the ballot. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with KQED reporter John Myers about the budget crisis.
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