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Abu al-Sous
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Business Day
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2011/07/15/business/20110715-eurostress.html?src=tp
We just did this again. Results have not been published.
Stresses on the banks are getting very high.
I expect a crash very soon.
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Iran, the Deal and the Council
Me and others from the Middle East are really baffled with Western double standards; and this paper is no exception. Can any responsible person(s) in this newspaper explain in plain English why Israel should have a nuclear & a biological weapons program and Arabs should not? This double standard (and many others) is depriving the East from accepting Western points of view; and then this paper and others wonder what feeds the extremist. All misunderstandings and conflict will end if we collectively recognize that all people of the region are equal, no one is better than the other. No one nation or race should have a especially treatment just because they are Jewish, Christian, or Muslims. Stop promote Israeli hegemony in the region; this drive people to the extreme; this is irresponsible. This type of talk about sanctions provoke old memories of the sanctions against Iraq and Libya which have been an utter failure. Does any body knows how many Iraqis died because of sanctions? I call for this paper to promote a Middle East that is free from any Nuclear weapons and I call on all readers to write such comments.
A nice result if it could be made to happen.A very improbable event.
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alan wright
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Does IMF Stand for Impressive Macroeconomic Flexibility?
So the IMF is holding a meeting on rethinking macroeconomic policy (I was invited but couldn’t make the timing work.) And the Fund’s chief economist has already made it clear that he’s open to some serious revision of the prevailing paradigm.
The Telegraph:
Sketch: George Osborne, from bank reformer to Hollywood villain
Michael Deacon watches the Chancellor deliver a sumptuously cruel performance as he presents his statement on banking reform.
20 Dec 2011| 2 CommentsDebt crisis: as it happened December 19
George Osborne stands by his refusal to contribute to an IMF fund designated specifically for a eurozone bailout, as EU finance ministers agree €150bn of loans.
19 Dec 2011| 840 CommentsECB accuses eurozone leaders of creating a 'cycle of risk'
Protracted indecision among political leaders has created a "cycle of risk" with "systemic crisis proportions not witnessed since the collapse of Lehman Brothers", the European Central Bank (ECB) has warned.
19 Dec 2011| 45 CommentsBritain remains defiant on IMF euro bail-out
Britain refuses to give billions of pounds to help save euro as IMF warns that clouds are gathering “over European skies”.
19 Dec 2011| 107 CommentsSpain grits teeth yet again as austerity deepens
Spain's new premier Mariano Rajoy has launched a fresh blast of fiscal austerity at his inauguration, describing the national outlook as "desolate" and his task like that of a father feeding four hungry mouths with bread for two.
19 Dec 2011| 84 CommentsThe leader who dares will win the battle over politics of the soul
Ed Miliband defined a 'good society’ but David Cameron has taken the higher moral ground, argues Mary Riddell.
19 Dec 2011| 107 CommentsEU agrees €150bn for IMF bail-out despite UK refusal
The 17-nation eurozone agreed on Monday to lend €150bn to the International Monetary Fund for use in stabilising the euro currency area, a eurozone governmental source said.
19 Dec 2011| 37 CommentsStrauss-Kahn: Merkel and Sarkozy 'do not understand each other'
Speaking at an economic forum in China, the former head of the International Monetary Fund voices concern over the relationship between France and Germany that he says is key to ending the Eurozone crisis.
19 Dec 2011| 5 CommentsNorth Korea security worries weigh on markets
Top stories: markets, eurozone chief speaks out, HMV and banks.
19 Dec 2011| Comment
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Karolyn
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Obama to Back Repeal of Law Restricting Marriage
President Obama will endorse a bill to repeal the law that limits marriage to a man and a woman.
There will be no repeal with this congress.
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redslide
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A Gap for Latino Graduates - Room for Debate
Fully 89 percent of young Latinos say a college degree is essential, while the jobless rate for Latino graduates has spiked.
Family support is making Latino statistics look bad.
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Noah
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Health Care Reform, at Last
The process was wrenching, and tainted to the 11th hour by narrow political obstructionism, but the year-long struggle over health care reform came to an end on Sunday night with a triumph for countless Americans who have been victimized or neglec...
This will eventually solve many problems.
It will take a few more years.
The whining will continue for the time being.
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Blair
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Does IMF Stand for Impressive Macroeconomic Flexibility?
So the IMF is holding a meeting on rethinking macroeconomic policy (I was invited but couldn’t make the timing work.) And the Fund’s chief economist has already made it clear that he’s open to some serious revision of the prevailing paradigm.
The collapse will not happen tonight.
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Anthony D'Agostino
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Desert Vistas vs. Solar Power
The solar developer BrightSource Energy has canceled one solar-energy project in the Mojave Desert, above, but is proceeding with several others.
We can build the desert projects later. The sun will shine for several billion years.
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Melissa Yatsko
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A Gap for Latino Graduates - Room for Debate
Fully 89 percent of young Latinos say a college degree is essential, while the jobless rate for Latino graduates has spiked.
Let us see what they can do by yelling.
Maybe they can get everyone a better deal.
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