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Occupy Wall Street protestors lie face down after they were arrested for attempting to re-occupy a vacant lot beside Duarte Park, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011, in New York.
(photo: AP / John Minchillo)
Occupy Wall Street movement: The tale of 99% versus 1%
The Times Of India
WASHINGTON: There was no brutal crackdown by a tyrant, no runaway tanks that mowed down demonstrators, no trigger-happy police firing, and no self-immolation by any protestor. Even flash mobs require more organization and coordination, so innocuously did the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement begin. ...
The road ahead in 2012
The News & Observer
Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here By WALTER HAMILTON AND NATHANIEL POPPER - Los Angeles Times By WALTER HAMILTON AND NATHANIEL POPPER | LOS ANGELES -- It's certainly not his goal, but when Mitt Romney releases...
Mitt Romney inspires a look at how tax rules help high earners
The Los Angeles Times
| It's certainly not his goal, but when Mitt Romney releases his income tax returns Tuesday, he is likely to show how wealthy people grow even wealthier with the help of the U.S. tax code. | The multimillionaire presidential hopeful has estimated tha...
LI people on the move, Jan. 24, 2012
Newsday
Galleries | BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS | Debbie Wells has joined the board of directors at The Art League of . She is the assistant director of the Landmark Society, which focuses on art, architecture and history. Wells is a resident. | Former Legis. Jon ...
Company prospers, and so do workers
Star Tribune
| Jim Dow could have taken the money and run. | Plenty of well-meaning people suggested he was crazy not to, including business colleagues and financial advisers. | And nobody, not even his 54 employees -- average tenure, 10-plus years -- would have ...
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, April 28, 2010
AP / Richard Drew
Stocks: Market adds to steady climb; Dow gains 45
Tulsa World
NEW YORK — Strong corporate earnings reports and the lowest unemployment claims in almost four years gave investors more reasons Thursday to take risks on stocks, and the market ...
Students attend classes at a private school in Srinagar, the summer capital city of Indian administered Kashmir on Monday 27 September as many private and government schools opened today after a gap of over 100 days. Meanwhile, curfew continued in almost all then ten districts of the summer capital for the fifteenth consecutive day.
WN / Imran Nissar
Financial Aid Advice for Indian Students From Colgate University
The New York Times
| For many Indian students thinking about going to American colleges, one of the biggest questions is “Can I afford it?” We asked Katryna A. Swartwout Ryan, associate d...
Pedestrians pass by graffiti on wall during a protest against austerity measures in Athens on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011.
AP
Greek rescue blocked by hedge fund greed
Belfast Telegraph
| A group of hedge funds is threatening to block a last-ditch attempt to save Greece from defaulting on its huge debt pile, unless they are guaranteed a significant payout. | There...
Business Highlights
Breitbart
___ (AP) - | Economy grew 2.8 percent in Q4, but outlook is hazy | WASHINGTON (AP)—The economy grew late last year at a pace that in normal times would suggest it's healthy. | But the 2.8 percent annualized growth rate in the October-December qu...
Business Highlights
The State
| --- | Economy grew 2.8 percent in Q4, but outlook is hazy | WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy grew late last year at a pace that in normal times would suggest it's healthy. | Today's news video | But the 2.8 percent annualized growth rate in the Octobe...
Business Highlights
The Tribune San Luis Obispo
| --- | Economy grew 2.8 percent in Q4, but outlook is hazy | WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy grew late last year at a pace that in normal times would suggest it's healthy. | But the 2.8 percent annualized growth rate in the October-December quarter - ...
Business
Occupy Wall Street protestors lie face down after they were arrested for attempting to re-occupy a vacant lot beside Duarte Park, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011, in New York.
(photo: AP / John Minchillo)
Occupy Wall Street movement: The tale of 99% versus 1%
The Times Of India
WASHINGTON: There was no brutal crackdown by a tyrant, no runaway tanks that mowed down demonstrators, no trigger-happy police firing, and no self-immolation by any protestor. Even flash mobs require more organization and coordination, so innocuously did the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement begin. And unlike the civil rights and anti-war movements...



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