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U.S. budget deficit seen topping $1 trillion in 2009

Reuters | 321 days 15 hours 12 minutes ago

By Jeremy Pelofsky and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Politicians want American consumers to resume spending to pull the economy out of its......

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  • How Geithner can avoid Paulson's mistakes

    Fortune - 321 days 20 hours 44 minutes ago

    NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Don't expect Tim Geithner to set any records when it comes to doling out the rest of the Treasury's bailout fund. Geithner,...

  • Regulation czar post expected to get a boost under Obama

    LA Times - 320 days 6 hours 1 minute ago

    Cass Sunstein, a longtime University of Chicago legal scholar and prominent author, is set to take up a key cause in the Barack Obama...

  • Obama Begins Selling Americans the Stimulus Plan

    BusinessWeek - 319 days 23 hours 23 minutes ago

    By Jane Sasseen President-elect Barack Obama rocketed to national prominence and won the battle for the nation's highest office in large part...

  • For Obama, turning stimulus off won't be easy

    Fortune - 319 days 16 hours 33 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (Fortune) -- Two groups that don't always get along, organized business and organized labor, have something in common today. They...

 

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