Americans Are Messaging Each Other ‘S.O.S.’ – American Thinker
The national debt will climb boldly through the foreseeable future Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) is the poster-boy for the overall discounting of constituents’ opinions. We’ve written letters, waved homemade signs, phoned congressional offices
Oregon board juggles ways to lessen retirement costs – Oregonian
Board members of Oregon’s Public Employee Retirement System said Friday they are disinclined to change the system’s rules to alleviate the impact of skyrocketing employer contribution costs in 2011. Oregon’s $50 billion public employee pension fund
Curley: ‘We tried to provide as many options that we can’ – Centre Daily
Penn State’s athletic department oversees 29 varsity sports, but the most popular one, football, generates the most revenue and helps pay for most other activities. Because athletics doesn’t dip into tuition dollars for funding, that leaves
SEEN AS HELPFUL – Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON — Now that unemployment has topped 10 percent, some economists see confirmation of their warnings that the $787 billion stimulus package President Barack Obama signed into law last February was way too small. No, others counter: The
Gartmore’s Christmas flotation set to buoy IPO market – Scotsman.com
FUND manager Gartmore yesterday confirmed plans to list before Christmas in a move likely to value it at £1 billion, sparking hopes of a run of initial public offerings of private equity-backed companies. Gartmore, which is part owned by San
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New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Worthy Step – New York Times
No, some conservative-leaning economists counter, we were right: The package has been wasteful, ineffectual and even harmful to the extent that it adds to the nation’s debt and crowds out private-sector borrowing. These long-running arguments have
S T R Holdings Inc – Investors Business Daily
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The past month has been the busiest for initial public stock offerings in almost two years. Five deals came out this week alone, on the heels of two well-received debuts the week before, in what may be a hopeful sign
Gazette Readers Write – Maryland Gazette
County Attorney Jonathan Hodgson recently wrote to the editor defending County Executive John R. Leopold’s interference in private covenants between county residents and Arundel Mills Mall (Maryland Gazette, Nov. 14). Mr. Hodgson suggested that the
Americans Are Messaging Each Other ‘S.O.S.’ – American Thinker
The national debt will climb boldly through the foreseeable future Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) is the poster-boy for the overall discounting of constituents’ opinions. We’ve written letters, waved homemade signs, phoned congressional offices
Oregon board juggles ways to lessen retirement costs – Oregonian
Board members of Oregon’s Public Employee Retirement System said Friday they are disinclined to change the system’s rules to alleviate the impact of skyrocketing employer contribution costs in 2011. Oregon’s $50 billion public employee pension fund
Curley: ‘We tried to provide as many options that we can’ – Centre Daily
Penn State’s athletic department oversees 29 varsity sports, but the most popular one, football, generates the most revenue and helps pay for most other activities. Because athletics doesn’t dip into tuition dollars for funding, that leaves
SEEN AS HELPFUL – Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON — Now that unemployment has topped 10 percent, some economists see confirmation of their warnings that the $787 billion stimulus package President Barack Obama signed into law last February was way too small. No, others counter: The
Gartmore’s Christmas flotation set to buoy IPO market – Scotsman.com
FUND manager Gartmore yesterday confirmed plans to list before Christmas in a move likely to value it at £1 billion, sparking hopes of a run of initial public offerings of private equity-backed companies. Gartmore, which is part owned by San
Latest Articles – Dissident Voice
Posted by rfleming on 11/20/2009 at 9:26pm B99, Which genetic studies show that Tamils have any common anscestry with the Veddahs? Can you Posted by Suren on 11/20/2009 at 9:12pm Annie – If we only ate meat once a week, or once a fortnight, then
New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Worthy Step – New York Times
No, some conservative-leaning economists counter, we were right: The package has been wasteful, ineffectual and even harmful to the extent that it adds to the nation’s debt and crowds out private-sector borrowing. These long-running arguments have
S T R Holdings Inc – Investors Business Daily
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The past month has been the busiest for initial public stock offerings in almost two years. Five deals came out this week alone, on the heels of two well-received debuts the week before, in what may be a hopeful sign
Gazette Readers Write – Maryland Gazette
County Attorney Jonathan Hodgson recently wrote to the editor defending County Executive John R. Leopold’s interference in private covenants between county residents and Arundel Mills Mall (Maryland Gazette, Nov. 14). Mr. Hodgson suggested that the