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Jeff Reckseit
8/10/2009 3:45:00 PM
Whether you get your news from the internet, TV, or the newspaper (if your town still has one) the health care debate is everywhere. Town Hall meetings across the country have turned into mob scenes and in some instances, riots. Spontaneous or orchestrated, one thing about these demonstrations is clear -- they're all very YouTube-able.
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health care, health care debate, Town Hall meetings, protests, foreclosure, foreign currencies
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Classic Prechter
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/29/2008 6:15:00 PM
Well, here we are – a year-and-a-half since the start of the crisis, and hardly out of the woods. While we at EWI take pride in having prepared our subscribers, we take no pleasure in watching the devastation that this crisis has been causing. But it is here. And, probably like you and lots of other people, I keep asking myself these three questions...
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foreclosure, subprime, liquidity, mortgage crisis, deflation, South Sea Bubble
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Stocks
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Gary Grimes
3/12/2008 4:30:00 PM
A recently presented government plan to fight blight around the country recommends providing $10 billion to state and local governments. Considering the fact that there were 87,000 foreclosures in California and Florida alone in January 2008, let's do the math.
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politics, Real Estate, foreclosure, California, Florida, Atlanta, housing
Category:
Real Estate
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