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"There’s a generational shift toward increasing interest and concern into how to help make the world a better place,” says one college president. Really.
Congress, for the good of the American public, wants details — but AIG, for the good of the American public, doesn't want to give them.
The markets and analysts would have preferred some more specifics this morning.
And it's not the Naked Cowboy, or Steve Schwarzman suffering a psychotic break.
The Mets' new stadium will retain its confidence-inspiring name, despite griping from Kucinich.
Now the industry's future lies in the hands of … President Bush.
After numerous hearings and fervid demands that car-company CEOs repent with symbolic gestures, Congress has nearly settled on a plan.
Lots of people are saying it's more like a 'shitty bailout.'
He may keep the Bush tax cuts until 2010, he'll probably expand his recovery plan, and he wants it all on day one.
Obama, Bush, the Treasury, and Congress wrangle over saving Detroit, and Republicans see an opening.
Citiing McCain's erratic spending and tax plans, the Fox Business Network host eviscerates the candidate of News Corp.
We talked to twenty strangers in Union Square to see how they felt the economy was going to affect them. They were optimistic! (And CUTE.)
'New York' magazine's John Heilemann and Joe Scarborough, former Republican Congressman and host of MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' discuss the parallels between the rejection of the bailout bill and the Gingrich revolution, what Sarah Palin still has to offer, and how these couple weeks 'might very well be remembered by history as the fortnight when Obama won the election.'
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