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Fannie Mae, After the Battle of Capitol Hill
Fannie Mae's struggle to weather the storm amid the wreckage of Franklin Raines's tenure will be played out in Congress as well as in corporate boardrooms.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
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Big scoop begins in wake of huge winter storm
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Big scoop begins in wake of huge winter storm
Frigid temperatures, blasting wind and more snow than some places normally see in a year left parts of the Midwest and South paralyzed today, and transformed a section of highway in southern Indiana into a parking lot.
CNN - December 23, 2004
French hostages: New storm rages
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French hostages: New storm rages
French secret service agents were debriefing two French journalists Thursday after their release from a four-month hostage ordeal in Iraq, as a political storm raged over a botched freelance attempt to free them.
CNN - December 23, 2004
The big scoop begins
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The big scoop begins
Road graders and salt trucks crisscrossed the country's midsection early Thursday, clearing streets and interstates so icy and snow-packed that some holiday travelers became prisoners in their own automobiles.
CNN - December 23, 2004
Race stays tight
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Race stays tight
Unofficial results from the recount of the Washington state governor poll have given Democrat Christine Gregoire the edge for the first time and a potential majority of 10 votes.
CNN - December 23, 2004
Suicide Bombing Is Now Suspected in Mosul Attack
"At this point it looks like it was an improvised explosive device worn by an attacker," Gen. Richard B. Myers said.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Foreign Team Will Watch Vote in Iraq From Jordan
Representatives of seven nations agreed to watch the Iraqi elections, but from the safety of Amman, Jordan.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Seeing a Plot, Saudis Recall Ambassador From Libya
Saudi Arabia is expelling the Libyan ambassador because of a Libyan plot to assassinate the Saudi crown prince.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Blair, in Mideast, Sees New Talks on Reforms
The British prime minister detailed plans on Wednesday for an international conference on Palestinian reform.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Tests Identify the First Human Case of Avian Influenza in Japan
Tests performed in Japan have identified that country's first human case of avian influenza and four other cases that are almost certainly the same ailment.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Tanzania Releases Man Held in '98 Bombing
Tanzania freed a man who was charged with helping to carry out the 1998 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Administration Overhauls Rules for U.S. Forests
The overhaul of the guidelines will make it easier for forest managers to decide whether to allow logging, drilling or off-road vehicles.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Vote Recount for Washington Governor Tips to Democrat
Officials said that the Democratic candidate, Christine O. Gregoire, was now leading her Republican opponent by 10 votes.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Putin Defends Yukos Deal as 'Perfectly Normal'
The Russian leader strongly defended the purchase by a state-controlled company of the winner of Sunday's auction for the largest subsidiary of the oil giant Yukos.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
China Emerging as U.S. Rival for Canada's Oil
Chinese energy companies are on the verge of striking deals in Canada in efforts to win access to some of the most prized oil reserves in North America.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Europe Rejects Microsoft's Bid to Preserve Bundling Plan
A court's order is the first time since antitrust challenges to Microsoft began that the company will be forced to alter its strategy of bundling software.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
S.E.C. Looks at Marsh & McLennan Partnerships
The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun an investigation into investments by Marsh & McLennan's executives in partnerships set up by the company.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
Japan's Export Growth Rises 13.4%
Japanese export growth accelerated to 13.4 percent in November, led by autos and steel, easing concern that overseas demand for goods is faltering.
New York Times - December 23, 2004
eBay chief bailed in India
The chief of an Indian auction website in jail in connection with the sale of a school sex video clip is granted bail.
BBC News - December 23, 2004
Bus crash in Peru jungle kills 49
A Peruvian bus plunges into a jungle river, killing 49 people and injuring 15 others, police say.
BBC News - December 23, 2004
Disney settles disclosure charges
Walt Disney settles US federal charges that it failed to disclose how family members of directors were employed by the company.
BBC News - December 23, 2004
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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