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Gov. urges Senate to return to work (Times Leader) PHILADELPHIA — Gov. Ed Rendell and House Majority Leader Bill DeWeese are calling on the Senate to return to Harrisburg and work on expanding subsidized health coverage to thousands of uninsured Pennsylvanians. us.rd.yahoo.com
America – Home of The Politically Ignorant November 3, 2008 (Wilson County News) Harlingen, Texas, October31, 2008: For most of my adult life I have thought that America must rank in the top tier of politically ignorant nations. us.rd.yahoo.com
Navigating Wall Street's Lexicon (NPR) The financial crisis has its own language, and some of it is quite colorful. "Baked in the cake" and "dead cat bounce" are just some of the terms you'll hear in the business news these days. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rundle08: I'm with stupid - the curse of the American right (Crikey) Amercian conservatism has been trapped in a weird circular liogic that now looks to hpld the seeds of its undoing, Unless of course, McCain wins, writes Guy Rundle . us.rd.yahoo.com
Education for dummies (Hindustan Times) COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! While we worry — or explain away worries about the meltdown in the American financial system affecting India — there is another problem that needs to be seriously and quickly tackled: primary education. us.rd.yahoo.com
The Language Of Economic Misfortune (NPR) The dizzying economic situation is giving rise to novel phrases and appropriate expressions. The financial news includes colorful language describing a pretty bleak situation. It's practically baked in the cake. us.rd.yahoo.com
The Iberian Giants of U.S. Wind Energy (BusinessWeek) us.rd.yahoo.com
Register User (Orangeville Banner) Sitting around the other evening with some people and the discussion turned to what most Canadians are talking about these days- the U.S. presidential election. us.rd.yahoo.com
Nouriel Roubini: I fear the worst is yet to come (Times Online) When this man predicted a global financial crisis more than a year ago, people laughed. Not any more... us.rd.yahoo.com
Savvy buyers clean up as schools clean house (San Diego Union-Tribune) Lured by the thrill of the hunt and potential profits, they started arriving in pickups, moving trucks and vans by 7 a.m. Always searching for a deal, they whispered into cellular phones and jotted down secret notes while silently roaming “the jungle,” careful not to tip off the competition. us.rd.yahoo.com
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