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Rick Perry thinks private-sector acquisitions would have absorbed job loss if the government allowed GM to go under.
Some TV pundits see the appearance as an early start to Team Obama's 2012 campaign.
The man who dramatically confronted Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania yesterday isn't quite ready for prime time.
Because now Gwyneth does everything that previously required the handling of experts.
Finally, America's Single Sweetheart sets her sights on a guy we actually WANT her to date.
Dylan Ratigan, a popular CNBC host, may be out at the financial-news network.
Since being laid off, writer Moe Tkacik has had all the time in the world to wallow in coverage of the economic crisis. And there are a few things that are pissing her off.
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