Churchman slams City 'bank robbers' – Guardian Unlimited (Online gambling offer)

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Churchman slams City ‘bank robbers’ – Guardian Unlimited
Traders who cashed in on falling share prices in troubled bank HBOS were branded “bank robbers” and “asset strippers” by the Archbishop of York. In a wide-ranging and critical speech, Dr John Sentamu spoke of an “Alice in Wonderland” market, in which

Boulder City attracts new ideas for alternative energy – Las Vegas Sun
It has been said that what we need to solve the energy problem in the U.S. is 10,000 people working in their garages on ideas for alternative energy. Of those 10,000, maybe 1,000 will come up with ideas that are feasible. Of those 1,000, maybe 100

Entire economy in danger – Bush – News.com.au
US President George W. Bush has warned that the US economy is in danger unless a $US700 billion ($842 billion) plan to bailout the country’s banks is approved. “We are in the midst of a serious financial crisis,” he said. “Our entire economy is in

Don’t Cry For Us, Argentina – Forbes
Members of the Council on Foreign Relations are used to hearing their country and its economic system tsked-tsked by, well, foreigners. For this crowd it was an exquisite pain to be lectured this week on financial probity by the president of

Strip clubs shouldn’t expect looser slot rules – Las Vegas Sun
Strip clubs are, in the eyes of Nevada gaming regulators, not like restaurants, convenience markets or grocery stores. And we’re not talking about the obvious differences. The three members of the Gaming Control Board say they don’t care whether

Column: Lust for money hurts us all – Jackson Sun
The language of finance can be as indecipherable as an unfamiliar foreign language. Little wonder, then, that the financial news of the last couple of weeks has been so difficult to understand. In fact, the entire financial system has become so

White House bows on executive pay – Globe and Mail
It seems that when companies normally have tough times the lower workers take the brunt of losses. How about the top executives being responsible for their ‘work’ – they make the decisions so why not hit them far harder? Indeed the lower workers have

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