Archive for January 27th, 2009

Road to Ruin: Twenty-Five People at the Heart of the Meltdown

Monday 26 January 2009 by: Julia Finch, Andrew Clark and David Teather, The Guardian UK Former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan. (Photo: Reuters)     The worst economic turmoil since the Great Depression is not a natural phenomenon but a man-made disaster in which we all played a part. In the second part of a week-long series looking [...]

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America Needs a Job

Tuesday 27 January 2009 by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Columnist Recalling the Great Depression, Americans are deeply worried about loss of jobs. Today President Obama’s jobs creation plans are meeting with stiff resistance from congressional Republicans. (Photo: Dorothea Lange)     The hardest work in the world is being [...]

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Obama Team pressures bailed-out Citigroup to nix private jet purchase

By SilentPatriot Tuesday Jan 27, 2009 3:00pm The President of the United States actively demanding that corporate fat cats quit abusing taxpayer money? That’s certainly Change I can believe in. ABC: The high-flying execs at Citigroup caved under pressure from President Obama and decided today to abandon plans for a luxurious new $50 million corporate [...]

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The Effort to Roll Back Bush Policies Continues

  President Obama, with transportation chief Ray LaHood and EPA chief Lisa Jackson, prepares to sign a memorandum. (By Bill O’leary — The Washington Post) By Dan Eggen and Michael D. Shear Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, January 27, 2009 President Obama announced a series of new policies yesterday intended to reduce fuel consumption and [...]

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The CIA Vs. the Mullahs

By Reuel Marc Gerecht Tuesday, January 27, 2009 The Washington Post How good is American intelligence on Iran? With the clerical regime intimately involved in Gaza, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq, with the mullahs quite probably on the verge of enriching sufficient uranium to make a bomb, and President Obama promising to use more diplomacy and [...]

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