News from Time Magazine - 07/18/2011
Is Australia's Proposed Carbon Tax Strong Enough to Do Any Good?
Australian PM Julia Gillard is putting her political career on the line for a controversial carbon tax. Is the plan she's outlined worth it?
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News from New York Post - 07/17/2011
Divorce lawyer's not at home
A bitter split between divorce lawyers has turned the offices of one of the city's top matrimonial firms into a house of misery. Norman...
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News from CBS News - 07/16/2011
An $850B gamble? Credit agencies and debt talks
As negotiations over debt ceiling drag on in Washington, credit agencies could lose patience and slam the U.S. credit rating
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News from Bloomberg - 07/15/2011
U.S. Debt Deal, Impact on Economy
July 15 (Bloomberg) -- Heather Boushey, senior economist at the Center for American Progress, Michael Sheldon, chief market strategist at RDM Financial Group, Alan Viard, an economist at the American Enterprise Institute, and Bloomberg's Peter Cook talk about negotiations among lawmakers on raising the U.S. debt ceiling.
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News from Time Magazine - 07/15/2011
Is Australia's Proposed Carbon Tax Strong Enough to Do Any Good?
Australian PM Julia Gillard is putting her political career on the line for a controversial carbon tax. Is the plan she's outlined worth it?
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News from Time Magazine - 07/15/2011
Australia's Controversial Carbon-Tax Plan: Is it Worth it?
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard is putting her political career on the line for a controversial carbon tax. Is the plan she's outlined worth it?
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News from Bloomberg - 07/14/2011
Senator John McCain on U.S. Debt Ceiling, Deficit
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican, talks about negotiations over reducing the federal deficit and raising the debt ceiling. McCain speaks with Peter Cook and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday."
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News from Bloomberg - 07/14/2011
Moody's Credit Warning Puts Lawmakers on Notice
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative Peter Welch, a Democrat from Vermont, talks about Moody's Investors Service's warning that the deficit stalemate could jeopardize the U.S.'s Aaa credit rating. He speaks with Peter Cook on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack."
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News from BusinessWeek - 07/13/2011
Obama, Lawmakers Said to Focus on Spending Cuts in Debt Talks
President Barack Obama and congressional leaders are pushing ahead with deficit-reduction talks as some lawmakers in both parties express skepticism about a fallback plan by Senator Mitch McConnell to raise the debt ceiling.
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News from BusinessWeek - 07/13/2011
McConnell’s ‘Last-Choice’ Debt Proposal Gets Mixed Reviews
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s offer to hand President Barack Obama unilateral power to raise the national debt ceiling got a warmer reception on Wall Street than it did on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers on both sides of the aisle raised concerns.
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News from BusinessWeek - 07/13/2011
McConnell’s Debt Proposal Gets Mixed Reviews
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s offer to hand President Barack Obama unilateral power to raise the national debt ceiling got a warmer reception from Wall Street than Capitol Hill
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News from BusinessWeek - 07/13/2011
McConnell’s ‘Last-Choice’ Debt Plan Gives Split Signals
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s offer to hand President Barack Obama unilateral power to raise the national debt ceiling lent some market analysts confidence that the U.S. will avert default, while Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today praised the plan.
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News from BusinessWeek - 07/13/2011
McConnell Offers ‘Last Choice’ Debt Plan to Avert Default
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell proposed granting President Barack Obama unilateral power to raise the national debt ceiling as a “last-choice option” to avoid a default, a move intended to put the burden on the White House to identify future spending cuts.
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News from Bloomberg - 07/13/2011
U.S. Debt Ceiling, Medicare, Social Security Checks
July 13 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, a Republican from Utah, talks about fiscal policy and President Barack Obama's remarks that the federal government might not be able to pay Social Security and veterans’ benefits if the debt ceiling is not raised in time.
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News from Showbiz Renegade - 07/13/2011
Christie Brinkley: Marriage is Ridiculous
Here is another candidate for George Clooney’s consideration – former supermodel Christie Brinkley. The 57-year old beauty has joined the ranks of Charlize Theron and the many others out there who have sworn never ever to get married. But unlike Theron, Christie has braved walking down the perennial aisle. As [...]
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News from Zamboanga Times - 07/12/2011
Christie Brinkley close herself to any marriage opportunities
Marrying four times, the 57-year-old American Model, Christie Brinkley, has decided not to marry again.
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News from NZCity - 07/12/2011
Christie Brinkley won’t wed again
Four-times married Christie Brinkley insists she will never tie the knot again as the institution is “ridiculous”.
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News from New Kerala - 07/12/2011
Christie Brinkley won't marry again
London, July 12 : Former supermodel Christie Brinkley says she will never tie the knot again as she finds the institution "ridiculous".
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News from Brisbane Times - 07/12/2011
Christie Brinkley: I'll never marry again
After four divorces, former supermodel brands marriage 'ridiculous'.
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News from PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 07/11/2011
Douglas R. Rothschild Named President of Performance Trust Investment Advisors, LLC
Douglas R. Rothschild, a financial industry veteran and expert in hedge fund operations and asset management, was named President of Performance Trust Investment Advisors, LLC , a sister company of Performance Trust Capital Partners, LLC, the companies announced today.
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