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Your money: What you're really voting for (Money via Yahoo! Finance) The American financial system is in a state of complete, hair-on-fire chaos. Keep that in mind when you evaluate John mcCain and Barack Obama's economic plans. us.rd.yahoo.com
Economics professors: Don't panic (Indiana Statesman) Panicking in the aftermath of the Wall Street meltdown will only make things worse, and holding off on risky business practices will pull us out of the situation, Tarek Zaher, ISU business professor and finance program coordinator, told local community members Wednesday afternoon. us.rd.yahoo.com
College Town (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) " television show. A national dance competition was sponsored by the Quaker Oats Co., and the business student was among the top five finalists from across the country who performed their 30-second dance routines live in front of three judges on the ABC network's morning show. us.rd.yahoo.com
Freshman tackles college life at 16 (Indiana Statesman) For 16-year-old ISU freshman business and math major Hoang Manh Mai, classes aren't among his major struggles. Instead, Mai struggles with learning to drive. "In Vietnam most kids don't know how to drive even when they're 18," Mai said. "Cars are a luxurious commodity. us.rd.yahoo.com
CollegePlus: Player profile Anna Clark-Scoring feat (Billings Gazette) In the 10-year history of women's soccer at Rocky Mountain College, nobody has accumulated more career points than forward Anna Clark, a 22-year-old senior from Hudiksvall, Sweden. She has 32 goals and 18 assists to her credit as a four-year starter for the Battlin' Bears, with at least six games remaining. The business/economics major was on the U-16 and U-17 national teams in Sweden and also ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Candidates for governor differ on economics, taxes (The Evening News and the Tribune) For Gov. Mitch Daniels and challenger Jill Long Thompson, it’s a race about economics. us.rd.yahoo.com
Business outlook (Boston Herald) TODAY The battered stock markets are open but government bond markets are closed for Columbus Day. TECHNICALLY SPEAKING: Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates delivers... us.rd.yahoo.com
BB&T gives to start capitalism program at Hampden-Sydney (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Branch Banking & Trust Co. of Winston-Salem, N.C., has awarded a $350,000 grant to establish and maintain a program on business morality at Hampden-Sydney College. The BB&T Program on the Moral Foundations of Capitalism includes a new course offering; a student research fellowship; the BB&T Distinguished Lecture Series on capitalism; and the free distribution of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged" ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Squeezed, but not squashed People of all ages and incomes feel the economy’s pinch (The Gainesville Times) Whatever your age, job or education level it seems that everyone is hit by the gloomy economy. So, we decided to talk to some local folks to see how their family and business economics have been affected by the financial downturn. us.rd.yahoo.com
Finance Students Keep Their Job Hopes Alive (The Hendersonville Times-News) Financial companies are shedding tens of thousands of jobs, yet applications to graduate business schools rose this year. us.rd.yahoo.com
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