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10121. Russia to step up state ownership (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-05 14:00:52, published by BBC
Russia's president says increased state intervention in the country's economy during the global downturn is "inevitable". [additional details]
10122. Fraud charge for Countrywide boss (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-05 03:00:10, published by BBC
The founder of Countrywide Financial, at the centre of the US sub-prime mortgage crisis, is charged with fraud. [additional details]
10123. Howard: Do debt-settlement firms help or hurt? (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-05 01:01:17, published by CNN
Have you seen those ads being run by the debt-settlement outfits on bad late-night TV? Their promise is always the same -- to reduce your credit card debt to just pennies on the dollar without making you file for bankruptcy! ... [additional details]
10124. Nine accused in $92 million New York mortgage fraud (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-04 19:00:59, published by USA Today
Nine people have been indicted on charges of conspiring to defraud Washington Mutual Bank and DLJ Mortgage Capital, a unit ... [additional details]
10125. Eurozone economy 'to shrink 4.6%' (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-04 17:00:37, published by BBC
The European Central Bank says the eurozone economy will shrink by 4.6% in 2009, worse than an earlier forecast of 2.7%. [additional details]
10126. Benefit spending soars to new high (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-04 07:00:58, published by USA Today
The recession is driving the safety net of government benefits to a historic high, as one of every six dollars of Americans' ... [additional details]
10127. Australia able to avoid recession (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-03 09:00:34, published by BBC
Australia's economy has avoided falling into a recession after its economy grew 0.4% in the first three months of 2009. [additional details]
10128. Zuma to give South Africa address (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-03 05:00:21, published by BBC
South Africa's president is expected to focus on the economy and employment in his first state of the nation address. [additional details]
10129. Obama urges immediate action on health care (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-03 04:00:52, published by CNN
Fixing America's health care system is necessary to expand coverage and prevent rising costs from further straining the U.S. economy, President Obama said Tuesday. ... [additional details]
10130. White House frames health care as economic problem (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-02 18:01:04, published by USA Today
Fixing the economy requires overhauling the U.S. health care system, a White House report concludes just the message the administration ... [additional details]
10131. Switzerland goes into recession (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-02 11:00:35, published by BBC
Switzerland enters recession after its economy contracted 0.8% in the first three months of 2009. [additional details]
10132. Navy targets missing money after pirate rescue (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-02 09:00:47, published by CNN
The Navy is investigating how thousands of dollars went missing in the rescue of the captain of the Maersk Alabama in April, a Pentagon source told CNN. ... [additional details]
10133. Pound at seven-month dollar high (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-06-01 16:00:41, published by BBC
The pound rises to a seven-month high against the dollar, as the greenback continues its recent falls on currency markets. [additional details]
10134. Seven million 'use illegal files' (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-29 15:00:48, published by BBC
The British economy is losing tens of billions of pounds to illegal file-sharing, government advisers say. [additional details]
10135. Indian growth unexpectedly strong (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-29 10:00:46, published by BBC
The Indian economy slowed to annual growth of 5.8% in the first three months of the year, which was better than had been expected. [additional details]
10136. Bush speaks of Iraq, economy, retirement (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-29 05:00:58, published by USA Today
Former president George W. Bush says what he misses most since leaving the White House is the inspiration he drew from his encounters ... [additional details]
10137. Pound falls back against dollar (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-28 17:00:42, published by BBC
Sterling falls against the dollar after the US currency rallies in early trade and a UK policymaker warns of "false dawns". [additional details]
10138. Addiction costs high, prevention spending low (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-28 11:00:48, published by CNN
Substance abuse, addiction and its consequences cost U.S. governmental bodies nearly $500 billion in 2005 with only a fraction of state and federal dollars spent on prevention and treatment, according to a report released Thursday. In fact, for every dollar spent to prevent and treat substance abuse... [additional details]
10139. Australia admits paying stimulus cash to the dead (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-28 11:00:19, published by BBC
The Australian government admits cash hand-outs aimed at stimulating the economy have been sent to thousands of dead people. [additional details]
10140. 'Sneakerheads' pay big bucks for rare kicks (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2009-05-28 03:00:43, published by CNN
Sneaker culture has thrived for decades, but shoe companies have increasingly capitalized on the demand for one-of-a-kind kicks. Collectors line up to pay hundreds, even thousands, of dollars to ensure few people wear the same shoes. "You can really tell a lot about a person through the shoes," says... [additional details]
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