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Stewart vs. Cramer: Round 3!
The TV Zone(Jason DeCrow, AP) Oh yeah, Stewart-Cramer has hit a raw nerve. I think, in fact, said nerve has been carted away to recuperate. Last week's interview actually almost feels like one of those WWE brawls that spilled outta the......Tags: Mutual Funds, The New York Times, Stock Broking, Bonds, George W. Bush
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Obama's news conference: 'To go at it'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama is getting ready "to go at it'' tomorrow night, with his second prime-time news conference. Today, following his daily briefing on the economy, the president spoke out in the Cabinet room to say that......Tags: Politics, Consumers, Government, Economy, Small Businesses
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Obama: Fundraiser, 'Genius... bum'
The Swampby Mark Silva If there's one thing that President Barack Obama can do well, it's raise campaign cash - having raised more than $700 million, a runaway record, for his own campaign last year, and now turning his fundraising prowess......Tags: Virginia, Health, Parties and Movements, Politics, Law Enforcement
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Obama's to-do list: First lady has one
The Swampby Mark Silva The president and first lady, treading a delicate line between political and home life, go to great lengths to remind people that, after all, they're just people, too. But, with a first lady attempting to play the......Tags: George W. Bush, Super Bowl, Politics, Fires, Celebrity Parents
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General Motors: Obama's new deal
The Swampby Mark Silva As the nation's largest automaker heads into bankruptcy court in the morning, the Obama administration this evening spelled out the agreements that it has made for the reorganizaiton of the ailing car-and-truck-maker: Including $30 billion...Tags: Health, Board of Directors, Bonds, Politics, Bankruptcy
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Obama: 'Culture of irresponsibility'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama, arguing that Wall Street created "a culture of irresponsibility,'' is calling on Congress today to create a new framework of federal financial regulation. "A culture of irresponsibility took root from Wall Street to...Tags: Business Institutions, Health, Culture, Homes, Politics
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Obama's theme: 'Cleaning up' the mess
The Swampby Mark Silva When all the pushing and shoving over healthcare is finished, when a bill of some kind is enacted - and count on the Democrats to pass a bill of some kind, with or without Republican support -......Tags: Virginia, Health, Fairfax County, Politics, Fingers
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Obama's State of the Union: 'Hopeful'
The Swampby Mark Silva, updated with details and speech President Barack Obama, vowing a new commitment to fiscal restraint while renewing his bid for an overhaul of healthcare, called on Americans Wednesday night to repair "a deficit of trust.'' The president,......Tags: Companies and Corporations, Politics, Congressional Budget Office, Children, National Security
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Nissan Receives $1.4 Billion U.S. Loan
KickingTiresThe federal government just announced that it has closed a loan agreement with Nissan to build its new Leaf electric car. The total of the loan is $1.4 billion, which is a staggering number. The company says this loan will......Tags: Companies and Corporations, Politics, Vehicles, Contracts, Corruption
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Obama: 'Eternal optimist'
The Swampby Mark Silva It had been more than six months since President Barack Obama held a formal news conference, and, although his surprise appearance in the press briefing room of the West Wing today isn't what would normally pass for......Tags: Politics, China, Consumer Confidence, Energy Saving, Congressional Budget Office
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Veterans group complicates things for loan bill
It's funny how the vibe around a piece of legislation can change. Several weeks ago, a bill that would let consumer lenders increase the cost of borrowing was, politically speaking, not especially dicey. The groups that opposed it — Progress...
Tags: Consumers, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), NAACP, Don Gaetz, Credit and Debt
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Entering homeownership with eyes wide open
Sitting down in front of a pile of mortgage loan documents to sign at the closing, with a lending officer and maybe a real estate agent at your side, what do you look at first? The eye typically latches on to the simplest things to read, namely the...Tags: Real Estate, Education, Consumers, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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