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The Unfolding Crisis - an Interview with Doug Casey (Resource Investor)

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The Unfolding Crisis - an Interview with Doug Casey (Resource Investor)

Casey Research's Doug Casey talks about the future of the U.S. dollar, inflation - and why he thinks gold could hit $1,000 in the next year.

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Drought catastrophe stalks Australia's food bowl (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

A thin winter green carpets Australia's southeast hills and plains, camouflaging the onset of a drought catastrophe in the nation's food bowl.

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The Fed?s Subprime Solution (New York Times)

Maybe Ben S. Bernanke is seeing the light that capitalism without financial failure is not capitalism at all, but a kind of socialism for the rich.

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Global dimensions of the financial crisis (The Hindu)

The most visible manifestation is seen in the extremely volatile stock market behaviour

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Drought Catastrophe Stalks Australia's Food Bowl (Environmental News Network)

MOULAMEIN, Australia - A thin winter green carpets Australia's southeast hills and plains, camouflaging the onset of a drought catastrophe in the nation's food bowl. Sheep and cattle farmer Ian Shippen stands in a dying ankle-high oat crop under a mobile irrigation boom stretching nearly half-a-kilometer, but now useless without water. "I honestly think we're stuffed," he says grimly.

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Brought low by a decade of mistakes (Haaretz Daily)

Treating the results of the American subprime meltdown through cash injections is a sop. You can't cure the disease by alleviating the symptoms Withdrawal pangs. That's the only way to7 describe what the U.S. economy and credit market are going through.

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FEATURE-Drought catastrophe stalks Australia's food bowl (AlertNet)

Source: Reuters By Rob Taylor MOULAMEIN, Australia, Aug 29 (Reuters) - A thin winter green carpets Australia's southeast hills and plains, camouflaging the onset of a drought catastrophe in the nation's food bowl ...

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Drowning in debt? Lifeguard is CCCS (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

The good news for the Consumer Credit Counseling Service is it's hiring like crazy. The bad news is, it has to do that. Since it set up a new hotline Jan. 31, the Atlanta-based nonprofit has been overwhelmed by desperate homeowners across the country teetering on the brink of foreclosure as the subprime mortgage industry implodes.

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MONEY & BANKING (The Hindu)

SOFTWARE Bajaj Allianz chooses SAS solution SAS Institute (India) Ltd has said that Bajaj Allianz has selected the SAS Rate Making solution for meeting the demands of the insurance market. “SAS gives us an edge and provides us a unique ability in determining the right pricing ...

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Council receives findings (Times Herald)

If Port Huron slashes spending this autumn as expected, likely targets include the city's marinas, animal control and McMorran Place. That potential hit list was generated by 201 participants in a series of city-sponsored roundtable discussions.

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The Unfolding Crisis - an Interview with Doug Casey (Resource Investor)

The Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI) is an extension of HIPC. The MDRI was agreed following the G8's Gleneagles meeting in July 2005. It offers 100% cancellation of multilateral debts owed by HIPC countries to the World Bank, IMF and African Development Bank.

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