Things to Be Thankful For This Year: No Marauding Monkeys
This year, we're being thankful for the things that have not happened.
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This year, we're being thankful for the things that have not happened.
A verbose judge relieves a Long Island couple of their $525,000 mortgage.
Three hundred Goldman employees are spending this Thanksgiving on garbage duty.
To which TARP inspector general Neil Barofsky says: "Hello, you're their regulator. THAT'S your leverage."
A stay-at-home mom goes without an important condiment.
"You would never go to the grocery store and pay a higher price because someone else did, but that's what happens in stocks."
To keep over one million Americans from losing unemployment benefits, the senate voted unanimously to pass legislation extending benefits across the country.
If you thought people were trading in their old Ford F150s for Toyota Priuses, you were horribly wrong.
A pair of criminals tried to disguise themselves using household goods. Failed.
These are the questions we ponder as the economy technically grows, but our lives continue to suck.
The noted financial commentator and artist sees opportunity in the recession.
Can a science piece about a brain chemical be linked to the recession?
The Credit Suisse banker buys the undervalued Palazzo Chupi triplex.
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