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Illinois Dragging Its Feet on Huge Pension Problem
through bad economic years, Illinois was remarkably consistent in shirking its full obligations, even in the best of financial times . The state's fiscal situation worsened through the 2000s, as Gov. Rod Blagojevich took the helm. He is now imprisoned
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Amazon Leads Online Sales Boom
sales this year are going to be about $60 billion," says Barney Jopson, who covers the retail industry for the Financial Times . The second-largest online retailer is Walmart, which "reckons next year it's going to sell about $9 billion
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Cyber Monday's Carbon Footprint May Be Worse Than You Think
CEO of brick-and-mortar retailer Toys R Us, calls shopping online "very un-green." He recently told the Financial Times , "[People are] just so enraptured how cool it is that they can order anything and get it brought to their home
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Argentina Wants 16-year-olds to Vote and Other Top News from Latin America
emerging economies by improving governance," regional director for Transparency International Alejandro Salas told the Financial Times . Colombia to Auction 4G Network Licences The Colombian government said it will launch a public auction for 5 licenses
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Analysis: Obama and Romney Don't Care About Latin America
with Mexico , and as Mexicans move into the middle class, they are consuming more and more U.S. products. As the Financial Times pointed out recently in an op-ed, "Mexico is rapidly becoming as important to the U.S. economy as China
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Quotes of the Week: 'In This Case I Said Something That's Just Completely Wrong'
industry is "still overpaid." "There's way too much capacity and compensation is way too high," Gorman told the Financial Times . "As a shareholder I'm sort of sympathetic to the shareholder view that the industry is still overpaid." A spokeswoman
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Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman Says Banking Industry is 'Overpaid'
industry is "still overpaid." "There's way too much capacity and compensation is way too high," Gorman told the Financial Times . "As a shareholder I'm sort of sympathetic to the shareholder view that the industry is still overpaid." A spokeswoman
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The Global Note: France Braces for Possible Backlash as Magazine Publishes Mohammed Cartoons…The Last "Great Drug Baron" is Caught…and Shoes That Show The Way Home
of USAID's budget in Russia is spent on democracy promotion projects. MORE MILLIONAIRES IN ASIA THAN IN US The Financial Times reports that Asia has overtaken North America for the first time as the region with the most super-wealthy individuals
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India at Crossroads on Path to Superpower Status
the Indian School of Business (ISB) in Hyderabad is routinely named as India's top business school, while the Financial Times ranks it among the top 20 in the world. It's the new jewel of Hyderabad. The campus, with its airy, pink buildings
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RNC Forecast: A Convention With A Chance Of Chaos (The Note)
untapped Republican donors across the country." http://bit.ly/PBYCiR REPUBLICANS SEE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. The Financial Times ' Robin Harding and Anna Fifield report: "Drafts of the party platform, which it will adopt at a convention in
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The Global Note: A Hurricane for Haiti?…From Aleppo, A Final Dispatch…Now, The Paralympics…Prince Harry's Vegas Adventure
latest effort Iran is making to evade sanctions - the Financial Times reporting on Tehran working to find new flags to fly ANOTHER BANK INVESTIGATED OVER IRAN DEALINGS...The Financial Times also reports that federal authorities are now investigating
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Apple-Samsung Patent Dispute Heading to Jury
Chartered. Now, another large overseas bank is under investigation for violation of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The Financial Times says the Royal Bank of Scotland is facing questions from the Justice Department and Federal Reserve. No comment from
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Ikea to Open Budget Hotels
open in Germany. The location is to be announced in the coming weeks. Few other details are available, but the Financial Times reported the hotels will not use the Ikea name or be run by Inter Ikea, the company that owns Ikea. Instead, Ikea
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Suze Orman's Guide to Tough Financial Times
At a time when people are used about the market. And me. Don't know who to trust their money. Forget the mutual fund take that money pay off the credit cards there's at least one financial guru he's back. Linspire is not just trusting. Let them. It's. Something in your and tax on local and its
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Extreme Couponing a Thing of the Past?
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Coca-Cola CEO: U.S. Not as Competitive as China
Russian whether it's. And European with a Japanese counterparts of course words of that. In an interview with the Financial Times can't blame the political gridlock in Washington DC. And an incredibly complicated tax code I believe. The US
Japanese counterparts of course words of that. In an interview with the Financial Times can't blame the political gridlock in Washington DC. And an incredibly complicated tax code I believe. The US. -- itself to create -
Futures Up After After Stocks Take U-Turn
react. But then we started to those losses and really what turned us around late in the day. Was a report in the Financial Times talking about. European leaders looking to shore up they capital base of the region's banks as we know that's
turned us around late in the day. Was a report in the Financial Times talking about. European leaders looking to shore up they capital base of the region's banks as we know that's been one of -
The Queen Going Green?
read the attention is drawn of all members and staff to the need to switch off unwanted lights. And according to the Financial Times this staff even witnessed this site. The queen of England roaming the holes shutting off lights herself. But she
to the need to switch off unwanted lights. And according to the Financial Times this staff -- even witnessed this site. The queen of England roaming the holes shutting off lights herself. But she may not -
Reactions to European Debt Deal
Sarkozy the French president as well head of the bailout I don't really like China to give it money. And the and at T Financial Times reported today that China could give as much as a hundred billion. Euros to the and IMF would give it to this special
like -- China to give it money. And the and at T Financial Times reported today that China could give as much as a hundred billion. Euros to the -- and -- IMF would give it -
Dec. 2, 1997: Survivors of Egypt Terror Attack
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