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Before they switched off the lights.

Spain’s official trade deficit shrinks as exports jump
Spain’s trade deficit shrank by 20.8 percent in April to 3.96 billion euros ($ 5.7 billion dollars), the strongest fall since February 2010, as exports jumped, government data showed on Wednesday.
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Nick Clegg backs bank shares for voters
Voters should be given free shares in state-owned banks so they can benefit from the sell-off of bailed out institutions, Nick Clegg has said.
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Adirondack Festival’s 2011 Season Dawns June 22 With ‘K of D’, in Upstate New York
Adirondack Theatre Festival’s 17th summer of professional theatre in Glens Falls, NY, begins June 22 with Laura Schellhardt’s The K of D, an urban legend, directed by Matthew Earnest.
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Global millionaire population tops pre-crisis level of 2007
Global millionaire population tops pre-crisis level of 2007
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Fines piling up for Ruby Lake subdivision
WINTER HAVEN — The owners of long-troubled Traditions at Ruby Lake subdivision face $ 800,000 in city fines for a repeat violation of having tall grass and weeds.
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What was I just saying? Oh yeah, forgetfulness
Op-ed page columnist Carl Orth opines on a range of topics, including Alzheimer’s disease, reality shows, “planking,” budget cutting and shoe names.
Read more on The Suncoast News Pasco


Japanese pensioners hit by financial meltdown – 28 October 2008

Retirees in a small Japanese city are already feeling the impact of the global economic meltdown after the city lost its investments following the US credit crunch. The city has been forced to cut back on services such as care for the elderly, as Al Jazeera’s Paul Allen reports.

Pastor John Ortberg taught Oct 12th, 2008 on “Where is God During Financial Meltdown”.


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Unbridled Enthusiasm


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Acrylic on canvas depicting the mortgage lending mess that led to the recent financial collapse

Personal Income, Savings Both Rise 0.4%
Personal Consumption Expenditures were lower than the consensus expectation of a 0.5% rise.
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Bob Lutz: Car Guy, Angry Author
Car Guys vs. Bean
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Roubini Sees Stock-Correction ‘Tipping Point’ on Slowdown
Nouriel Roubini, the economist who predicted the global financial crisis, said stock markets are at the “tipping point” of a correction as economic growth may begin to slow.
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In-Depth Look – World’s Financial Meltdown – Bloomberg

Analysis and conversation with Mortimer Zuckerman, Chairman of Boston Properties talking about the world’s financial meltdown. (For the Record)
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Q&A: Do you expect a diminished “New World Order” media presence as the financial crisis worsens?


by Meffi

Question by plenum222: Do you expect a diminished “New World Order” media presence as the financial crisis worsens?
The NWO is not possible without international financial cooperation. The current system is inadequate and has failed. The UN’s current summit admits as much by urging a complete overhaul of the world’s financial structure. Will the media presence of the NWO and their financial collaborators take a lower profile, reducing themselves as a target for the near-term, until the “crisis” has been reduced to a “concern” in the public’s mind?

Best answer:

Answer by Macrocompassion
I hope so. The NWO did nothing for the poor and only allowed the corrupt governments and their officials more access to wealth. Perhaps it will drive a bit of sense into those who are so keen to waste other people’s money.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!


Timeline shows Bush, McCain warning Dems of financial and housing crisis; meltdown

The Bush Admin and Senator McCain warned repeatedly about Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac and what thus became the 2008 financial crisis — starting in 2002 (and actually even earlier — in the Clinton and Carter White Houses. Democrats resisted and kept to their party line, extending loans to people who couldn’t afford them — just like you would expect of socialists. See our web site for more. — www.ProudToBeCanadian.ca http — www.proudtobecanadian.ca
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Blame Terrorists, Not Wall Street, for the Recession?
Don’t blame Wall Street for the financial meltdown in 2008–blame terrorists. That’s the thrust of a report by a Pentagon contractor who warns that “outside forces” are midway through their plan to to destroy the global economy in three easy steps: 1. Drive up the price of oil to enrich pro-Sharia regimes. (Check.) 2. Destroy American financial services firms with “a series of bear raids …
Read more on The Atlantic Wire via Yahoo! News

The Leading Business Weekly
ZAMBIAN Dambisa Moyo is one of the boldest — and most polarising — economists in the world. Newsweek calls her “the siren of the financial meltdown”. Time calls her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Read more on Zimbabwe Independent

Spanish economy in ‘slow recovery’
Spain’s economy pursued a “slow recovery” in early 2011, the Bank of Spain said Friday, after joining crisis-torn Greece and Ireland as the only eurozone economies to shrink in 2010.
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