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The Sky Is Falling, The Sky Is Falling

It’s finally over. Finally President Bush has made good on his promise to pay back all those that contributed so much money to his campaigns. It’s amazing how he did it. The money will not come out of his pocket but yours. Yes your pocket will be used to pay back his debts.Here’s how it works. Using the current financial crises as a cover, the President created an urgency, a feeling of it has to be done now. Sort of like when the fly-by-night contractor comes to your door and says 60% off your roof replacement but it has to be done now or you lose the deal. Furthermore, the President



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Tagged as bailout financial crises president bush economics adam smith campaign contributions


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About Steve Jobs

Jun 7th 2007 | SAN FRANCISCOFrom The Economist print editionSteve Jobs has twice taken Apple to new heights. With the launch of the iPhone this month he is hoping to do so for a third timeAPIN ANY other setting, it would have been corny to quote from a Beatles song to sum up a three-decade relationship that has encompassed partnership and alliance, rivalry and enmity, as well as defeats, triumphs and reversals on both sides. But not when Steve Jobs of Apple was talking to Bill Gates of Microsoft after reminiscing about the old times on a conference stage last week. “You and I have memories



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1 pound = 2 dollars

Brittish pound ratio to USD dollar has reached its maximum in 14 years, owing to growing percent rates in Britain.Pound ratio to dollar almost reached two dollars for one pound (1,99 $/1 £). Analysts claim that the raise of percent rates in Britain in January, which surprised the market, sequenced investor attention to Brittish currency. Pound strengthening is usually favourable for consumers but not for exporters.



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