9-Sep-10 News -- Fed: 'widespread signs of deceleration'

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9-Sep-10 News -- Fed: 'widespread signs of deceleration'

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9-Sep-10 News -- Fed reports 'widespread signs of deceleration' in economy

** 9-Sep-10 News -- Fed reports 'widespread signs of deceleration' in economy
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 09#e100909



Contents:
"Fed reports 'widespread signs of deceleration' in economy"
"Ireland and Greece raise new concerns about Europe's financial problems"
"Europe's bank stress tests were all but fraudulent"
"China threatens 'further actions,' after Japan arrests a Chinese fisherman"
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Vicious budget wars between France and Britain start again
Violent extremist ideology is growing among Saudi women
India develops better relations with Japan, South Korea
Two new books on the Caucasus region
Hillary Clinton says Mexcio drug wars look like insurgency
The BBC completely fails to understand the Tea Party movement.
Tylenol-loaded mice dropped from air to control snakes

OLD1953
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Re: 9-Sep-10 News -- Fed: 'widespread signs of deceleration'

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The Irish bank deal is easy to understand, don't even have to look further. Favored people's money will be in the "good" bank, people with no influence will be allowed to lose money when the "bad" bank fails. Or they'll guarantee those debts in some manner, then pass them on to make it "look" like the debt is off the books.

It's a scam, in other words.

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Re: 9-Sep-10 News -- Fed: 'widespread signs of deceleration'

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I was disappointed by the "Brits don't understand the Tea Party" link. I expected some analysis, with attention to British culture and assumptions. Instead, the article only offered one long complaint with nary a word about where the Brits were making their mistake.

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