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Efforts in Congress totoughen the requirement on banks to prevent future crises. This reflects popular anger about the lax regulation and requirements on banks under the Bush and now under the Obama administration.
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Riots in Riga, Latvia's capital as economic conditions worsen. The President Zatlers says he may dissolve Parliament and call for areferendum if the government does not take the necessary steps to improve economic conditions and restore confidence.
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One Laptop Could only bring the price down to $188. And Intel has a Classmate for $230. Microsoft offers a version of its Windows software and a small version of Office plus educational programs for $3. What this does is keep One Laptop from bringing Linux and AMD competitors of Intel and Microsoft out of the developing countries markets throughout the world. Intel and Microsoft definitely responded to the threat and countries in the developing world see the Intel Microsoft machines as definitely a winner over the One Laptop machine which is now floundering. It did help to bring about this change and in this sense Negroponte succeeded.
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Plans the Detroit automakers are presenting to Congress for financial help.
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William Hurt plays Treasury secretary Hank Paulson in the HBO movie "Too Big to Fail," on the financial crisis of 2008. The approach HBO producers took to get the details of the story right included having actors talk to the real life figures like Hank Paulson. Hurt did a lot of questioning. Paulson was aware that his legacy would be shaped by how this story was told. Hurt came out of the discussions, including a three day visit to Paulson's home on a coastal Georgia island, saying that he did not feel manipulated. Hurt would continue to look at Paulson's actions from his own notions of value.
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Michigan is almost another plantet when it comes to replacement sales for clunkers. Analystspoint out that 81.1 % of michiganians traded in their domestic clunkers for domestic replacements, but only 42.8% in the rest of the country did so.
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Keir Starmer of Labour in the first parliament QA after Mr. Sunak assumes office as Conservative's PM following Liz Truss. Keir Starmer asks about Conservatives out of touch with working people and families across the UK and false promises of leveling up the North of England.

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The slow pace of internet broadband access in India with introduction of 3-G services coming in 2011.

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