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10/14/2008 01:59 PM |
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Treasury Chief Says Banks Must Deploy New Capital |
Describing a government plan to inject $250 billion into the financial system, Henry M. Paulson Jr. called on banks to “not take this new capital to hoard it, but to deploy it.”
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10/14/2008 02:00 PM |
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After Early Rally, Stocks Slide |
An initial bounce on Wall Street lost steam on the heels of the unveiling of a government plan to invested directly in banks.
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10/14/2008 02:01 PM |
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The Lede: Following the Markets |
Shares of most of the banks that will receive investments from the government moved higher.
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10/14/2008 01:33 PM |
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McCain Unveils New Economic Proposals |
A day after his rival announced a plan, John McCain issued new proposals to ease Americans’ financial distress.
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10/14/2008 12:24 PM |
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Justices Clear Way for Execution in Georgia |
After temporarily sparing an inmate from the death penalty, the Supreme Court has declined his appeal.
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10/14/2008 01:26 PM |
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End Seen to New York Building Boom |
New York’s long-running building surge will peak this year, according to a new report released by the New York Building Congress.
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10/14/2008 01:38 PM |
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The Lede: Winds Ease in Fire-Stricken Calif. |
California firefighters were encouraged that the first major Santa Ana winds of the season had calmed in some areas.
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10/14/2008 11:13 AM |
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Johnson & Johnson Posts Strong Results |
The company posted higher third-quarter sales and earnings despite generic competition for certain medications and it raised its guidance for the year.
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10/14/2008 12:22 PM |
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Playoff Analysis: Echo in the Middle of Red Sox’ Lineup |
David Ortiz, the hero of so many Octobers for the Boston Red Sox, has driven in just one run in seven postseason games and has not hit a home run in his last 14.
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10/14/2008 12:38 PM |
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Motherlode: When Your Child Won’t ‘Friend’ You |
Joining “Moms of Kids Who are Embarrassed They Have a Facebook.”
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10/14/2008 01:58 PM |
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City Room: Salsa and Jazz at the Village Gate |
Art D'Lugoff, the former owner of the Village Gate, is back, reviving one of his oldest and most popular concoctions, the "Salsa Meets Jazz" series.
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10/14/2008 01:38 PM |
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Green Inc.: Reducing the Runner’s Footprint |
Yes, the great green phenomenon has come to marathons too.
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