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For Chicago area residents Janet Edburg, Paul Jordan and Andy Gebel, this Labor Day is no different than last year’s, or Labor Day 2009 — they’re still unemployed.
I am in a room with 1,500 other people. Some are physicians; some are interested in business; there are lawyers, researchers, journalists, songwriters, dancers; some are patients with stories to tell. What we have in common is that we are all interested in health.
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An EU fiscal treaty draft states that bailout aid is only for countries that ratify the new budget treaty, while EU-IMF inspectors say Ireland has passed the harsh austerity targets imposed under its bailout.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the euro's chief guardian, will this month leave the European Central Bank in a very different place from when he took the helm in 2003, with a dramatically expanded role to fight the government debt crisis.
Oil prices dropped slightly to near $78 a barrel Monday as traders kept a close eye on damage a possible hurricane could cause rigs in the Gulf of Mexico this week.
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Sir Mervyn King, the Bank of England's Governor, will be questioned next week by an influential panel of MPs on the Monetary Policy's Committee's decision to inject more money into Britain's ailing economy.
Monetary experts are increasingly disturbed by the pace of money supply contraction in Italy and France, fearing that it could prove a leading edge of a sharp economic slowdown over the winter.
The Ford EcoSport crossover has broken cover at the New Delhi Auto Expo, and the mini SUV will spearhead Ford’s efforts to expand its market presence in India, South America, and Southeast Asia. Will we get it here? No. But that doesn’t reduce the EcoSport’s global significance for Ford.
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The Governor of the Bank of England criticised by leading economists after warning that without banking reform Britain risks another financial crisis.
