Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Eliminate Credit Card Bills - How to Save Money and - PRLog (free press release)

Eliminate Credit Card Bills - How to Save Money and - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – May 26, 2010 – The economic recession had its adverse effects on the credit card users. Inability to pay loans, collection calls, rising debts are the major reasons for a financial downfall. But, now it is possible to

Economic recovery? US must solve its debt problem first - The Christian Science Monitor
The Wall Street Journal says it’s time to start worrying about a “double dip recession.” We suspect that output will dip below zero again – giving us, technically, a ‘double dip’ recession. But calling it a recession misses the point.

Brave New Foundation Releases 'How Would You Spend $1 - Common Dreams
The trade offs are especially difficult to digest given the current economic recession the country is facing." Jo Comerford, Executive Director, National Priorities Project "The amount of money that we've spent on these wars is tragic.

Letters: Law Students, Small Business, Cockfighting - NPR News
Listeners respond to a discussion with graduating law students about the recession, our series on how small business are weathering the economic downturn, and Tuesday's story on cockfighting in Haiti. Melissa Block reads from listeners' e-mails

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Battle still simmers over preserving, promoting St - Bellingham Herald

Battle still simmers over preserving, promoting St - Bellingham Herald
But the flood of money quickly dwindled to a trickle, even before the recent recession. The budget dropped steadily money is being used for new interpretive signs, trail maintenance, a new outdoor theater at the Johnston Ridge Visitor Center and

Cottage View listed among state's most endangered historic sites - South Washington County Bulletin
A moribund commercial real estate economy and the wider economic recession have shied developers away from the Cottage Viwe site since plans for a proposed outdoor shopping center fell through in 2008. The theater, owned by Herringer Companies of

Canada warns economic rebound fragile - Reuters Canada

Canada warns economic rebound fragile - Reuters Canada

Canada warns economic rebound fragile
Reuters Canada
OTTAWA/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Top Canadian officials warned on Tuesday that the global economic recovery is in a fragile state ...

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Ahead of the Bell: Wholesale Inflation - BusinessWeek

Ahead of the Bell: Wholesale Inflation - BusinessWeek

Ahead of the Bell: Wholesale Inflation
BusinessWeek
Economists at IHS Global Insight said they expected energy prices including gasoline would drop by around 1.8 percent in April. They also forecast a slowing ...

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Fear of a Double Dip Could Cause One - New York Times

Fear of a Double Dip Could Cause One
New York Times
Since mid-2009, it has been replaced by the milder worry of a double-dip recession, as a count of Web searches for those terms on Google Insights suggests. ...

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Greek/Euro Crisis: The Dollar Stands Supreme - Seekingalpha.com

Greek/Euro Crisis: The Dollar Stands Supreme - Seekingalpha.com
You are currently following Joseph Trevisani The Greek financial rescue signed on the weekend is a multi-year package totaling €110 billion continues on its moderate recovery and does not fall back into recession. In those favorable

Economic indicators in Iowa post gains - Sioux City Journal

Economic indicators in Iowa post gains - Sioux City Journal
out of this recession.” The March index rose to 98.2 compared to 97.2 in February -- where 100 represents Iowa economic activity in 1999. That’s a full point gain that marked the largest single increase in the index’s 11-year history and

Spain's unemployment rate rises to one in FIVE as investors fear debt - Daily Mail
slipped into recession in 2008, the rate has roughly doubled, a dramatic development for a country that had been one of Europe's top job-creators. No to austerity: Demonstrators battle riot police as they protest against tough economic measures