Archive for February, 2009

So much for the idea that Carol Shea-Porter cares about mortgaging our nation’s future with monstrous debt.

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About that debt: Where’s the outrage now?

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A slowing economy and a fear of losing their job is motivating many Australians to slash their debt, economists say. In recent months, personal credit growth has slowed to rates last seen in the 1991-92 recession.

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Aussies reducing debt on economic fears

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BERRIEN COUNTY — Agriculture professionals across the country are predicting gloomy years on the farm. Some local farmers are worried about their crops and cash this year.

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Farmers face more worries than just weather in 2009

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Canwest Global Communications Corp. secured a two-week reprieve late on Friday to continue negotiating the terms governing its debt covenants

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Canwest wins two-week reprieve on debt talks

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The president of the European Central Bank dismissed as “absurd” on Thursday the idea that Ireland would default on its sovereign debt and gave its bruised government a strong vote of confidence.

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Talk of Irish defaulting on debt ‘absurd’: ECB’s Trichet

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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation said Wednesday it was relaunching a federal debt clock now that the Conservative government is set to run up $85-billion in deficits over a five-year period.

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Taxpayers group relaunches federal debt clock

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U.S. stock index futures dipped on Wednesday, as investors pondered whether the market would sustain a run-up seen in the prior session amid persistent concerns about recession and the financial sector.

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U.S. futures down as worries linger

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Magna International Inc. executives moved Tuesday to calm investor worries that Frank Stronach’s historically profitable car parts company will fund a rescue of his limping horse race business, Magna Entertainment Corp

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Magna executives move to calm investors

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This is a discussion on Wave of debt related suicide within the Health & Social Affairs forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie .

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Wave of debt related suicide

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This is a discussion on Wave of debt related suicide within the Health & Social Affairs forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie . Originally Posted by spidermom Hi JC, the big problem is the concept that blame or responsibilty can be placed AT …

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Wave of debt related suicide

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