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Your semi-regular digest of not-so-terrible economic news.
Even the Knicks' most toxic asset looks good next to the banks!
In which a famed demon of doom gets over himself.
The author of 'The Black Swan' opines on Wall Street bonuses.
Ain't no recession going to keep us from our sausage, or our Louis Vuitton.
The 'Times' columnists duel, using metaphors as weapons.
All that stuff you've been thinking about the artists coming back is true! At least according to one noted scholar.
In today's digest of good economic news: Hedge funds get back on the plus side, Nate Silver applies his magical mind to the economy, and rock and roll plays so loud it can't even hear the recession.
And it's not the Naked Cowboy, or Steve Schwarzman suffering a psychotic break.
Hooray! It's time for the Downturnaround, your dose of economic news that ISN'T despairingly negative!
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