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S&P lowers its outlook: Could U.S. default on its debt?
Reading the tea leaves suggests that fiscal cutbacks coupled with tax increases will take place and cooler heads will prevail in Washington. There’s nothing like a crisis to rally legislators.” Contributing: Adam Shell, Paul Davidson
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Standard & Poor's threatens downgrade of U.S. debt
Reading the tea leaves suggests that fiscal cutbacks coupled with tax increases will take place and cooler heads will prevail in Washington. There’s nothing like a crisis to rally legislators.” Contributing: Adam Shell, Paul Davidson .
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S&P lowers its outlook for U.S. Treasury debt to 'negative'
Reading the tea leaves suggests that fiscal cutbacks coupled with tax increases will take place and cooler heads will prevail in Washington. There’s nothing like a crisis to rally legislators.” Contributing: Adam Shell, Paul Davidson .
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Damage to Japan's economy may be worse than thought
grow the economy, he says. Gus Faucher of Moody's Analytics notes Japan's pre-quake economy was sluggish, so resources would not necessarily have gone to new construction. Contributing: Paul Davidson , USA TODAY; Associated Press
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Americans squeezed by gas prices
month." Contributing: William Welch in Los Angeles; Larry Copeland in Atlanta; Judy Keen in Fargo, N.D.; Paul Davidson in McLean, Va., Julie Howle, The Greenville (S.C.) News; Jonathan Ellis, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S
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First Monday: What's new on TV, in books and on the radio
freely what would be unusual, if not impossible, offline." 5 QUESTIONS FOR ...Klaus Kleinfeld, CEO of Alcoa By Paul Davidson , USA TODAY Few industries have a better sense of the economy's ups and downs than aluminum makers, as the
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The Note's Must-Reads for Thursday, June 10, 2010
Street Journal’s Angel Gonzalez and Jennifer Levitz: “In Louisiana, Scrambling for Work” LINK USA Today’s Paul Davidson : “Federal Reserve’s Bernanke lists good news for economy” LINK ELECTION 2010 / GOP / DEMS: ABC News’ Russell Goldman: “Jerry
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The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Bloomberg's Christine Harper and Robert Schmidt: "Goldman Deserves Regulatory Probe in Bloomberg Poll" LINK USA Today’s Paul Davidson : “Gulf of Mexico ports see little impact from oil spill” LINK Newsweek’s Sharon Begley: “Boycott BP!” LINK The Washington Post’s Abrahm Lustgarten
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The Note's Must-Reads for Monday, April 26, 2010
going" LINK USA Today's Kathy Chu: "Bank of America's Moynihan says challenges just starting" LINK USA Today's Paul Davidson and Barbara Hansen: "Economists say recovery looks stronger than expected" LINK Boston Globe's Metro Desk: "Urban
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The Note's Must-Reads for Thursday, February 25, 2010
Job-Creation Bill” LINK USA Today's Matt Kelley: "Some jobs cost more to create than others" LINK USA Today's Paul Davidson : "Construction unemployment still on the rise" LINK Time's Jay Newton-Small and Katy Steinmetz: "After Jobs Bill
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The Note's Must-Reads for Friday, February 12, 2010
Rick Klein: “Howard Dean on Global Warming: Republicans ‘Don’t Believe in Science’” LINK USA Today's Paul Davidson , Paul Wiseman and Mimi Hall: "Snow slows, doesn't stop, most government services" LINK OTHER: USA Today's
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The Note's Must-Reads for Monday, December 7, 2009
BANKS / BAILOUT: ABC News’ Jake Tapper: “The Latest on Those Wall Street Bailout Dollars” LINK USA Today's Paul Davidson : "Quarter of workforce could become temps as contract work grows" LINK The Associated Press: "White House to slash bailout cost estimate
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The Note's Must-Reads for Thursday, December 3, 2009
package heads to House” LINK USA Today's Richard Wolf: "Obama puts renewed focus on job creation" LINK USA Today's Paul Davidson and Paul Wiseman: "Bank of America to repay $45B in TARP bailout money" LINK Time's Jay Newton-Small: "As Obama Hosts