More job loss.
In a stark acknowledgment of the tough times ahead in the credit card industry, American Express Co. said Thursday that it plans to cut 7,000 jobs, or about 10 percent of its worldwide work force, in an effort to slash costs by $1.8 billion in 2009.
The New York-based credit card issuer said it is also suspending management level salary increases next year and instituting a hiring freeze....
Read more Amex to cut 7,000 jobs
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Economy Shrinks: Consumers Cut Back on Spending
The classic definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP. Many analysts believe the GDP will decline in the current October-December period by an even larger amount and they are forecasting a negative GDP figure in the first three months of next year...
Read more Economy Shrinks :Consumers Cut Back on Spending
Source: abc news
Read more Economy Shrinks :Consumers Cut Back on Spending
Source: abc news
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bailout,
consumers,
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
NOW: Fed May Cut Rate to 1%, to Save Economy
`With the deterioration in economic conditions and the recent associated falloff in energy and many other commodity prices, I anticipate further dissipation of inflationary pressures,''
Read more Fed May Cut Rate to 1%, Signal Steps to Save Economy
Source: steve matthews / bloomberg
Read more Fed May Cut Rate to 1%, Signal Steps to Save Economy
Source: steve matthews / bloomberg
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interest rate,
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NEWS: US Hispanic Voters Favor Obama
In heavily Hispanic areas around Houston, the top issues include the economy, health care and immigration. Undocumented workers cannot legally vote and the few who are willing to speak to reporters express little interest in U.S. politics.
But some Hispanics who are citizens are concerned about the status of these illegal immigrants...
Read more US Hispanic Voters Favor Obama, But Turnout Will Be Key
Source: voa news
But some Hispanics who are citizens are concerned about the status of these illegal immigrants...
Read more US Hispanic Voters Favor Obama, But Turnout Will Be Key
Source: voa news
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barack obama,
hispanic voters,
hispanics,
politics
American, ex-beau indicted in Italy murder
"We are as pleased as we can be with the decision. At the end of the day, we are here because our sister Meredith was murdered," brother Lyle Kercher said at a news conference...
Read more American, ex-beau indicted in Italy murder
Source: msnbc
Read more American, ex-beau indicted in Italy murder
Source: msnbc
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italy,
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Women Stoned To Death For Adultery
Thousands of people gathered to witness 50 Somali men stone a woman to death after an Islamic court in the southern port of Kismayo found her guilty of adultery, witnesses say.
Read more Stoned to death for adultery after court ruling
Source: smh.au.com
Monday, October 27, 2008
Asia Shares Fall On Recession Fears
Asian shares fell on Monday, with Japan's Nikkei briefly hitting its lowest intraday level since 1982, as investors feared fresh moves expected from central banks this week will not be enough to stave off a deep global recession.
Read more Asia shares fall on recession fears
Source: the economic times
Read more Asia shares fall on recession fears
Source: the economic times
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asia,
bailout,
recession,
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u.s. economy
Saturday, October 25, 2008
U.S. Next Financial 'Disaster'
Bank of America's CEO points to further trouble ahead.
See the video: The Next Financial 'disaster'
(yahoo commercial included)
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bailout,
bank of america,
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u.s. economy
125 Shot Dead In Chicago Over Summer
125 Shot Dead In Chicago Over Summer. Total Is About Double The U.S. Troop Death Toll In Iraq.
An estimated 125 people were shot and killed over the summer. That's nearly double the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq over the same time period.
Read more 125 Shot Dead
Source: adam harrington /cbschicago
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capital punishment,
chicago,
chicago murder capital,
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Chicago: Murder Capital
People ducked for cover between police squad cars after shots rang out. One man was killed in the shooting and two others were injured.
Chicago Beats New York, Los Angeles In Murders.
Chicago is the Second City in nickname and the third in population, but when it comes to murder, the city has the dubious distinction of being second to no city in America.
Read more Chicago Murder Capital
Source: mike puccinelli / STNG /cbschicago
Chicago Beats New York, Los Angeles In Murders.
Chicago is the Second City in nickname and the third in population, but when it comes to murder, the city has the dubious distinction of being second to no city in America.
Read more Chicago Murder Capital
Source: mike puccinelli / STNG /cbschicago
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capital punishment,
chicago,
gangs,
murder
Friday, October 24, 2008
UPDATE: Attack 'Victim' Changes Her Story
...."the victim said the attacker called her "a lot of names and stated that 'You are going to be a Barack supporter'," pinning her hands down while carving the letter B on her face "using what she believed to be a very dull knife."...
Read more Attack Victim Changing Her Story
Source: new york post
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attacker victim,
john mccain,
politics
McCain Hater Slashes Supporters Face
A woman campaigning for John McCain in Pittsburgh claims she was mugged by a knife-wielding man who then "carved the letter 'B' into her face" after spotting a McCain bumper sticker on her car, police said yesterday.
Read more McCain Supporter Slashed
Source: new york post
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john mccain,
mccain supporter,
mugging,
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
The Death of the U.S.Dollar
We are living in economic chaos. Banks, homes, jobs, and businesses are at risk. Yet curiously, the one thing that seems stable is the dollar.
It is a symbol - and a lever - of American power and leadership, itis the standard unit of account for much of the world's economic activity
Read more Death of the U.S Dollar
Source: bbc news
It is a symbol - and a lever - of American power and leadership, itis the standard unit of account for much of the world's economic activity
Read more Death of the U.S Dollar
Source: bbc news
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u.s. dollar,
u.s. economy,
u.s.government,
uk
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Gay NYPD Lt. Accused of Sexual Harrassment; Claims 'jock itch'
A gay NYPD lieutenant has been found guilty of sexually harassing two male sergeants and creating a lewd, hostile work environment, the Daily News has learned. Lt. Kieran Crowe, 50, denied the allegations, and blamed his behavior on "jock itch."
Read more The Gay Lieutenant
Source: daily news
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gay,
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new york,
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
BIDEN: "Enemies Will Test Obama As New President"
Breaking...Joe Biden warned that "America's enemies would test Barack Obama..."
Read more Enemies Will Test Obama
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barack obama,
joe biden,
politics
UPATE: Obama Appeal Rises In Polls
Voters have gotten to know Senator John McCain, they have not warmed, with only 36 percent of voters saying they view him favorably while 45 percent view him unfavorably...
Read more Obama Appeal
Source: international herald tribune
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barack obama,
john mccain,
voters
Arab Bloggers On Global Crisis Fears
"It goes without saying that what has happened in the USA has happened in all countries moving within the orbit of the US economy,"
Read more Arab bloggers on global crisis
Source:bbc news
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arab bloggers,
u.s. economy,
world economy
Monday, October 20, 2008
Bernanke Eyes New Stimulus Package
Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the US federal reserve, has suggested a second "stimulus package" could be used to stave off an economic slowdown.
Read more Bernanke eyes new stimulus package
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ben bernanke,
recession,
u.s. economy
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Jewish 'modesty patrols' Sow Fear in Israel
They hurl stones at women for such "sins" as wearing a red blouse, and attack stores selling devices that can access the Internet. In recent weeks, self-styled "modesty patrols" have been accused of breaking into the apartment of a Jerusalem woman and beating her for...
Read more Jewish 'modesty patrols'
Source: Philadelphia Daily News
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israel,
jewish women,
modesty
SEC: Transparency on Credit Default Swap
Congress should pass legislation to increase the swaps' transparency and give regulators "the power to rein in fraudulent or manipulative trading practices and help everyone better assess the risks involved."
Read more SEC head calls for transparency on credit default swap
Alaskan Black Leaders: Palin Insensitive on Racial Issues
In Alaska, blacks chafed when Palin opposed a proclamation endorsing a festival that marks the freeing of slaves.
On the campaign trail, her events sometimes have attracted fringe groups hostile to minorities.
At one rally attended by Palin, a supporter told a black cameraman to "sit down, boy...."
Read more Alaskan black leaders call Sarah Palin insensitive on racial issues
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alaska,
black leaders,
sarah palin
Friday, October 17, 2008
UPDATE: Jews Not Supporting Obama Have Valid Reasons
Maybe it's because they remember when Sen. Obama stated, "Nobody is suffering more than the Palestinians."
Maybe they understand why Sen. Obama spent more than 20 years in a church led by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who spewed anti-American and anti-Semitic beliefs......
Read more Jews not supporting Obama have valid reasons
Source: palm beach post
UPDATE: Iraq's Second-Ranked Terrorist Was A Swede
Al Qaeda in Iraq's second-in-command, killed recently in Mosul, was actually a naturalized Swedish citizen who's been wanted by the U.S. since 2006...
Read more Iraq's Second-Ranked Terrorist Was A Swede
Source: cbs news
Thursday, October 16, 2008
'Comrade Bush' turns left in Crisis
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez mocked George W. Bush as a comrade on Wednesday, saying the US president was a hard-line leftist for his government's intervention of major private banks in the US financial...
Read more Chevez says 'Comrade Bush' turns left in Crisis
Fear Over Economy Spreads
"Given the likely drawn-out nature of the prospective adjustments in housing and financial markets, I see the most probable scenario as one in which the performance of the economy remains subpar well into next year and then gradually improves in late 2009 and 2010....
Read more Fear and loathing over economy spreads
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bailout,
recession,
u.s. economy,
u.s.government
Saturday, October 11, 2008
UPDATE: Russian Quake Toll Rises
A STRONG earthquake centred in the restive Russian region of Chechnya has killed at least 12 people, injured more than 100 others and caused widespread havoc...
Read more Russian Quake Toll
Friday, October 10, 2008
Bush: Contender For Worst US president Ever
If only US President George W. Bush could point to some meaningful successes...
Read more Bush is a strong contender for the title of worst US president ever
Sorce:Daily Star Lebanon
How AIDS Effects The Body
HIV first enters the body through sexual intercourse, sharing needles or using contaminated blood products. Children can be born with HIV, transmitted to them while in the womb of an infected mother. The virus travels through the bloodstream to different parts of the body....
Read more How AIDS effects the body
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Yes: McCain Plan Would Buy Bad Homeowner Mortgages
John McCain's proposal to buy up bad home mortgages would use nearly half the $700 billion from the recent Wall Street bailout package.....
Read more McCain plan would buy bad homeowner mortgages
Source: Buffalo News
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Washington Mutual Credit Frozen
Lending freeze at all-time high.
Banks - anxious over bailout and WaMu failure - tighten lending to each other, businesses and consumers....
Read more WaMu Credit Frozen
Monday, October 6, 2008
John McCain Accepts The Republican Nomination Speech
U.S. Senator John McCain accepts the Republican nomination for President at the 2008 Republican National Convention ..
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Fannie Mae Was Pressured To Take A Risk
"Almost no one expected what was coming. It's not fair to blame us for not predicting the unthinkable."-
Read more Fannie Mae Pressured
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bailout,
fannie mae,
freddie mac,
u.s. economy,
u.s.government
Sure, Why Not: A Literacy Test For Elected Officials?
When the vice-presidential contender Sarah Palin was asked about Roe v. Wade and if there were any other Supreme Court decisions she disagreed with, she could not think of one....
Read more A Literacy Test For Elected Officials?
Labels:
barack obama,
john mccain,
joseph biden,
politics,
richard nixon,
sara palin
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Michael Bloomberg - Economic Crisis May Get Worse
Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg, L.P., warns of a further worsening of the current U.S. economic crisis.
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman and the Mayor of New York City. He ran on the Republican ballot and was elected mayor in 2001, then reelected to a second term in 2005.
He is currently listed on the Forbes 400 as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$20 billion.
Read more about Michael Bloomberg
Source: fora.tv
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bailout,
michael bloomber,
u.s. economy,
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson at Senate Banking Hearing
Senate Banking hearing on Pres. Bush's financial bailout plan included: Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson; Fed. Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; and OFHFA Chairman James Lockhart III.
Source: cspan
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cspan,
henry paulson,
u.s. economy,
u.s.government
The Bailout: Lets Break This Down
"There's a terrible crisis affecting the American economy. We have come together on a bill to alleviate the crisis.."
Read more Full Report
Labels:
bailout,
u.s. economy,
u.s.government
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