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Wimberly is right man for city I'm writing in regard to the recent election of Benjie E...When Wimberly announced he was running for council, I was among those who knew he was the "right man for the job." His record of service to residents of the
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03 editor Perhaps the most important undertaking of President Mahinda Rajapaksa's second term is economic development, including in the war ravaged north which had been deprived of much-needed development for several years. With just five years to
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Anderson School of Management announced the finalists for the 2010 Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, and Vanity Fair had a strong showing in the 13 categories in which finalists were announced. In the magazine
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Growth figures in the region of 0.2% confirm that it is out of recession...After months and months, in which funny money was flowing off the printing presses of its central bank and its formerly neo-liberal state came to represent more than 50% of
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Education, education, etc Do you know,' I was told, in 1958, by an old Harrovian who, like me, had just arrived in Cambridge, you are the first grammar school boy I've ever spoken to.' A small step for us both...The grammar schools, whatever the
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Vision Investigations Roubini Backs Lincoln's Derivatives Bill I just got off the phone with legendary economist Nouriel Roubini. We'll be running the full interview in AlterNet next week, but I couldn't resist posting this segment right away.
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R esponse to this week's protests by workers and pensioners in Greece was disdainful...Tantrums, said the National Post, thrown by coddled, bloated and overprotected people. The Globe and Mail sermonized, Greeks have been living beyond their means
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THE Greek financial crisis has put the very survival of the euro at stake. At the euro's creation, many worried about its long-run viability...But the question of how adjustments would be made if part of the euro zone were hit by a strong adverse
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There are currently, 555 guest(s) and 36 member(s) that are online...The World Trade Organisation is not a fair trade regime, but a managed trade regime of some corporate interest groups, according to Economics Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. �
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ALLVOICES - My last week’s column on why the financial sector needs to take a ride down 90 floors and meet consumers brought me responses from two extremes. On one side, consumers and a handful of finance types said what I had
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