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Tom Gregory: Waiting For The Best Years of Our Lives (HuffingtonPost)

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Tom Gregory: Waiting For The Best Years of Our Lives (HuffingtonPost)

The United States walks away from the American lives they destroyed guiltless. Too bad all of us affected can't walk away from the war as easily.

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Cash havens harbor risky debt (Pioneer Press)

Money market funds were invented 37 years ago to offer investors better returns than bank savings accounts while providing a high degree of safety. Most of the $2.5 trillion sitting in these funds is invested in such assets as U.S. Treasury bills, certificates of deposit and short-term commercial debt.

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Money market funds' subprime connection (International Herald Tribune)

Unbeknown to most investors, some of the largest money market funds today are putting part of their cash into one of the riskiest debt investments in the world: collateralized debt obligations backed by subprime mortgage loans.

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Unseen risks part of `safe' investment (The Charlotte Observer)

Money market funds were invented 37 years ago to offer investors better returns than bank savings accounts while providing a high degree of safety. Most of the $2.5 trillion sitting in these funds is invested in such assets as U.S. Treasury bills, certificates of deposit and short-term commercial debt. Unlike bank accounts, money market funds aren't insured by the federal government. They almost ...

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Q&A: How Bill Clinton is changing the world (MSNBC)

In December 2006, Condé Nast Traveler's Patricia Storace trailed former president Bill Clinton on his health and disaster-relief campaign in Asia. Later, in his New York City headquarters, the two sat down to discuss Clinton's philanthropic work, the United States' global reputation, and travel's potential to do good.

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Subprime infects $300 billion of money-market funds (Seattle Times)

Money-market funds were invented 37 years ago to offer investors better returns than bank savings accounts while providing a high degree...

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Subprime Infects $300 Billion of Money Market Funds, Hikes Risk (Bloomberg.com)

Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Money market funds were invented 37 years ago to offer investors better returns than bank savings accounts while providing a high degree of safety.

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Council suggests 3% tax increase (Florida Today)

Palm Bay's proposed $141.7 million budget calls for a tax rate of $4.74 per $1,000 assessed value, an increase of 3.11 percent.

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The Sole Superpower in Decline (Middle East Online)

No superpower in modern times has maintained its supremacy for more than several generations.

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Business calendar (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

Conferences/Events Microsoft Across America Mobile Event Experience: Provides businesses with the information and hands-on-experience to help make smart technology decisions and drive productivity, profitability and growth. Register at www.clicktoattend.com event code #119727 and event code #119729. 2 to 6 p.m. Aug. 21 and 23; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 24. Computer SOS, Inc., 1505 Cleveland Drive, ...

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Tom Gregory: Waiting For The Best Years of Our Lives (HuffingtonPost)

For states that do allow lottery tickets to be purchased with a credit card, retailers pay interchange fees on these lotto transactions as they do when any item is paid for on credit.

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