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Europe to Approve Guidelines on Bank Failures
Europe?s finance ministers are expected to agree to guidelines for handling cross-border banking failures that will favor private-sector rescues where possible.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
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The Regulatory Failure Behind the Bear Stearns Debacle
Bear Stearns never ran short of capital. It just could not meet its obligations. At least that is the view from Washington.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Former Fed Official to Run Pension Fund
TIAA-CREF named Roger W. Ferguson Jr., a former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, to succeed Herbert M. Allison Jr. as its chief executive and president.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Robert Brown, Chief of Editor & Publisher, Dies at 95
Robert U. Brown spent four decades heading a leading newspaper industry trade publication, Editor & Publisher.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Motorola Will Take a $104 Million Charge
The cellphone maker Motorola said that it was cutting jobs and paying severance payments to around 2,600 workers, resulting in a net pre-tax charge of around $104 million.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Investors Find Some Solace in Bernanke Remarks
Shares ended modestly higher as investors, for a time, looked past reports showing a slowing economy and focused on the possibility that the worst is over for the financial sector.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
More Americans Are Behind on Consumer Loans
As credit problems concentrated in mortgages spreads, more Americans have fallen behind on consumer loans than at any time in nearly 16 years, according to the American Bankers Association.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
German Bank Plans $6.7 Billion Write-Down
The write-down announced by BayernLB is double its previous estimate, more evidence that the contagion from the tight credit market continues to spread to state-owned banks.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Suit on Light Cigarettes Is Thrown Out
A federal appeals court threw out an $800 billion class-action lawsuit on behalf of smokers of light cigarettes who said they were misled.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Mugabe Party to Fight for Presidency
Despite losing control of Parliament, President Robert G. Mugabe of Zimbabwe and his party were increasingly explicit about their willingness to continue fighting for the presidency.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Former Kosovo Leader Acquitted in Hague Trial
The former prime minister of Kosovo was acquitted of all charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
City Room: Gay History at the Library
A new donor group is raising money to preserve the New York Public Library?s enormous collection of archives related to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender history.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
The Lede: FEMA Manages an Emergency of Its Own
The headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency was briefly evacuated for a fire.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
The Lede: Model Reportedly Held at Heathrow
Naomi Campbell reporting for community service last February. (Credit: Diane Bondareff/Associated Press) In February, Naomi Campbell said that her court-ordered sanitation vacation and anger-management training changed her ways. But an issue involving her baggage at Heathrow Airport has reportedly s...
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Pope Plans to Visit Manhattan Synagogue
Pope Benedict XVI?s visit would be the first time a pope has ever visited a synagogue in the United States, and only the third visit by a pope to any synagogue.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Former Kosovo Leader Acquitted in Hague Trial
Ramush Haradinaj, the former prime minister of Kosovo, was acquitted of all charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Book Unit to Skip Advances and Share Profits
HarperCollins, in an effort to address one of the more vexing issues of the book industry, is forming a publishing group that will substitute profit-sharing for cash advances.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Personal Journey: Caught Between a Crackdown and a Tibetan Welcome
One writer?s peaceful experience in Western Sichuan during the riots left him yearning to return.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Inspectors for F.A.A. Say Violations Were Ignored
Three veteran inspectors told lawmakers that their supervisors looked the other way while Southwest Airlines neglected to inspect planes as required.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
New Signs of Mugabe Crackdown in Zimbabwe
Police officers loyal to Robert G. Mugabe raided opposition offices, and arrested two foreign journalists in their hotel.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
Weak Economy Sours Public?s View of Future, New Poll Finds
Americans are more dissatisfied with the country?s direction than at any time since the New York Times/CBS News poll began asking about the subject in the early 1990s.
New York Times - April 3, 2008
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SHOULD HILLARY BE BARRED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS?
YES. THE WORDING OF THE CONSTITUTION IS CLEAR.
NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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