Nov
19
2010
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Analysis: Ireland’s corporate tax in dispute in EU rescue - Reuters


BBC News (blog)
Analysis: Ireland's corporate tax in dispute in EU rescue
Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - Ireland's ultra-low corporation tax rate, a magnet for foreign investment over the last decade, is at the center of a tug-of-war between Dublin and its European partners over an expected financial rescue.
Ireland rescue hopes bring euro reliefFinancial Times
European Stocks Slightly Down for WeekWall Street Journal
After Ireland, spotlight on Portugal, SpainMarketWatch
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Nov
19
2010
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Bernanke Blames China For Currency Policies - Forbes


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Bernanke Blames China For Currency Policies
Forbes
Fed head speaking in Germany on Friday also denies that QE2 is responsible for the weakness of the dollar. When Ben Bernanke talks, the world stops to listen. Early Friday morning, the Fed chairman spoke at a European Central Banking Conference in
Treasurys edge up, supported by BernankeMarketWatch
Bernanke Presses China on Imbalances, Echoing ObamaNew York Times
Ben Bernanke: Yes, the US Economy Needs More StimulusThe Atlantic
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Nov
19
2010
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Namibia alert was ’security test’ - BBC News


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Namibia alert was 'security test'
BBC News
A suspect package intercepted at a Namibian airport was a dummy used to test security, German officials say. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said officials had established that it was a so-called "real-test suitcase". He said no explosives were
Namibia suspicious package was a security testThe Associated Press
Germany says Namibia terror alert was a security testThe Guardian
Device at Namibian Airport Was a Security TestNew York Times
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Nov
18
2010
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General Motors Opens Up 6% Post-IPO >GM - Wall Street Journal


Los Angeles Times
General Motors Opens Up 6% Post-IPO >GM
Wall Street Journal
General Motors Co.'s (GM) stock opened 6% higher in its initial public offering debut Thursday, vanquishing any fears that the shares had been priced too high. The stock opened at on the New York Stock Exchange, up from its initial
GM CEO won't promise bailout repaymentCNNMoney
General Motors shares jump on Wall Street returnThe Associated Press
Ronald Bloom Calls GM's IPO Price a `Fair Value': VideoBloomberg
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Nov
18
2010
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Sweden to issue warrant for Assange - Sydney Morning Herald


Globe and Mail
Sweden to issue warrant for Assange
Sydney Morning Herald
AP Swedish prosecutors say they will seek an international arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after a court approved their request on Thursday to detain him for questioning in a rape case. The Australian is suspected of rape,
Sweden Issues Arrest Warrant for WikiLeaks' Assange in Rape InvestigationBloomberg
Swedish Court Orders Detention Of WikiLeaks FounderWall Street Journal
Swedish Court Decides to Detain WikiLeaks' AssangePC World
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Nov
18
2010
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Slain publicist was master at stirring Oscar buzz - CNN International


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Slain publicist was master at stirring Oscar buzz
CNN International
By Ann O'Neill, CNN (CNN) — Ronni Chasen came to California to be an actress and spent the next four decades as a Hollywood publicist. But she didn't like being called a publicist, a flack or a mouthpiece. "I'm a press agent," she'd say, according to
Police have little evidence in Ronni Chasen slayingLos Angeles Times
Publicist Slaying Unites HollywoodTIME
Reward offer over publicist deathBBC News
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Nov
17
2010
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Britain Signals Intention to Help Ireland in Debt Crisis - New York Times


CBC.ca
Britain Signals Intention to Help Ireland in Debt Crisis
New York Times
Ireland's finance minister, Brian Lenihan, arrives for a meeting of European finance ministers in Brussels on Wednesday. By JAMES KANTER and STEVEN ERLANGER BRUSSELS — The British government signaled Wednesday that it could
Dublin says aid package might be neededFinancial Times
Rehn: Dublin talks to focus on two main areasRTE.ie
Pound Near Eight-Week High Against Euro on Irish Banks ConcernBusinessWeek
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Nov
17
2010
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US Senate Ban on Budget Earmarks Sought by Four Lawmakers - BusinessWeek


Reuters
US Senate Ban on Budget Earmarks Sought by Four Lawmakers
BusinessWeek
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) — Four US senators from both parties want a Senate vote on their plan to impose a moratorium on budget earmarks, which direct government expenditures to pet projects in lawmakers' home states.
Senate Democrats swim against anti-earmark tideThe Associated Press
Will Senate Republicans' Self-Imposed Ban on Earmarks Do Any Good?ABC News
Senate Democrats swim against anti-earmark tideBoston Globe
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Nov
17
2010
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TSA Chief to Get Congressional Pat-Down - CBS News


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TSA Chief to Get Congressional Pat-Down
CBS News
(CBS) The Senate Homeland Security Committee gave him the pat-down Tuesday, so Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole is likely to get a full-body X-Ray scan during testimony Wednesday from the Senate Commerce,
US airport security staff touch a nerveAFP
TSA chief likely to face lawmakers' questions on pat-downs, body scansCNN International
If you won't go through screening, you won't fly, TSA saysWashington Post
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Nov
16
2010
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Finland seen strongly opposing Ireland EU bailout - Reuters


CTV.ca
Finland seen strongly opposing Ireland EU bailout
Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Finland is against putting pressure on Ireland to quickly apply for a European Union bailout, saying EU financial aid must be a last resort. Euro zone finance ministers will discuss Ireland's debt situation at a
Ireland crisis could cause EU collapse, warns presidentThe Guardian
Dublin Warms To Eurozone HelpForbes
Irish reluctant to take EU handoutBBC News
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