- Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 14:04
- News
Just as the stock market started the year with a sluggish start it appears auto makers also had a slow January.
Ford announced its US sales fell 40% in the first month of 2009.
Ford sold just over 93,000 light vehicles for the month compared to 155,832 that were sold in January 2008.
Much of the drop was attributed to lower fleet sales to corporate and ...
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- Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 15:31
- News, Obama's Administration
Stocks continued to slide Tuesday despite a large crowd estimated to be over 1 million gathering a long the parade route and at the National Mall to hear President Barack Obama's inauguration speech. Complete text of the speech can be found below.
OBAMA: My fellow citizens:
I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for ...
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- Monday, January 12, 2009, 20:06
- News
Today's story in the Washington Post shows just how easy it is for Iran to acquire banned parts through the use of front companies in countries that the US terms as friendly.
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- Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 13:39
- News
With its economy in shambles and many people starving North Korea has very little economic clout on the world stage. It is clinging to a nuclear genie to keep it in the worlds spotlight, as talks have dragged on days, months and years. The latest snag between talks with Asian and US officials seems to ...
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- Monday, December 8, 2008, 17:07
- Carousel, Economy, News
Well it looks like the basic agreement on a auto bailout is in place. Under the deal automakers will receive approximately $15 billion in loans to solve their cash flow problems. In return for the money auto makers must agree to certain terms and overhaul themselves. If companies fail to live up to their commitments ...
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Hillary Clinton has become the subject of many conversations as of late. She had a very strong finish to her candidacy and should expect to recieve a good chance at the VP spot. There is many reasons to accept the job of Vice President and Hillary isn't one to run away scared. For the first time in my life, I am seeing a potential for someone to shoot down ...
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There is more problems today in America than ever before. We have a problem with securing our borders, we have a problem with gas prices, we are having arguments over the election process, and oh yeah by the way 2 wars over seas and potentially more. There is even more problems than that when you begin to factor in education and the economy.
One of the major ...
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- Monday, June 9, 2008, 0:03
- Editorial, Larry Sinclair, News
Guess what? It's that time again, time for a Larry update. Larry Sinclair on his blog today said that he would be attempting to record his press conference meeting on June 18th, and then air it as a commericial on Tv for the next 5 months. Â This is just more great news from Larry's mouth. The guy will be heard one day, and when he ...
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Coming out of Hillary's speech today was, like always, many unanswered questions. Does Hillary still have an agenda at the convention? Does Hillary have any plans after today, or will she go back to campaigning for senator? Will Hillary be your Democratic Vice Presidential candidate? Ok, you get the point. These questions are never ending though. You can come up with questions all day long, but ...
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The media is trying to downplay just how divided we stand going into August. I wasn to send a message to Obama though, if gathering the Clinton supporters will be an easy task--then why are you quickly moving in a direction to distinguish who John McCain is? Your supporters obviously don't need him labeled, and most independents have already made up their minds. The only ...
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