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cnbc.com - 2/10/2009
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US stocks fell sharply Tuesday in a broad-based
decline as the government announced details of its latest...
bailout plan. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down nearly 300 points after Treasury Secretary Tim Geither revealed details of the ...
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Stocks Tumble as Bailout Plan Is Unveiled - Market ...
nytimes.com - 2/10/2009
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For jittery investors, the government’s latest plan to
stabilize the financial and credit markets with up to...
$2 trillion in public and private funds provided cold comfort. Stock prices fell sharply on Tuesday after Treasury Secretary Timothy F. ...
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Stocks Tumble as Geithner Details Bailout Plans
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How Will Media Report Tuesday's Stock Market Collapse?
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias —
The Obama-loving media might adore flowery rhetoric with little substance, but stock investors sure don't. That's what traders and market professionals said was responsible for Tuesday's stock market collapse after Wall Street was tremendously disappointed with the lack of specifics in the highly-anticipated bank rescue plan presented by newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. As such, it's going to be fascinating to see how sycophantic press members spin the market's almost 400-point decline. Will it resemble how Bloomberg reported the event: “Everybody is disappointed in the lack of details,” said Diane Garnick, who helps oversee $354 billion as an ...
He was wearing my Harvard tie! Can you believe it? My Harvard tie! Like, oh sure, HE went to Harvard...
Wizbang —
Washington is getting the drop on Hollywood when it comes to needlessly remaking a beloved cinema classic into something tragic. They've cast Barack Obama as Billy Ray Valentine to star along side Timothy Geithner as Louis Winthorp. Or maybe Clarence Beeks? The Secretary of Agriculture? "The market's been built up for the last few weeks to this. When you anticipate something so much, it never lives up to expectations. That's where we are," said Joe Saluzzi, co-founder of Themis Trading. "Now [the selling] is going to feed on itself," and it could "get vicious." Saluzzi ...
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