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Priciest accident ever? $31-million Ferrari crashes in France
World NowIt was a prized Ferrari, one of a rare model known as the “Picasso of motoring” that is often included by elite automobile magazines among the top wheels in the world. Now its owner, American businessman Christopher Cox, has a new and less... -
Jim Newton: Orange County's Great Park, interrupted
In Southern California, there's nothing like a very large piece of real estate to cause discord. And the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is nothing if not a large piece of real estate.
Ever since the military decided to unload the base in the...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Regional Authority, Jerry Brown, Real Estate
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Analysis: 'Too Big to Fail' captures the frustration of government officials and the arrogance of Wall Street leaders
Midway through the HBO docudrama "Too Big to Fail," the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York despairs that ordinary Americans "have no idea the whole thing is about to fall down."
He's referring not to the stock market, which already was plunging...Tags: Stress, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Entertainment
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Making Waves Could Sink His Chance for Plum Post
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — For Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), some days it seems as if these are the best of times. A first-time father at 58, he rhapsodizes over helping feed his 16-month-old triplets. He rejoices that he and his 35-year-old wife,...Tags: Immigration, Dana Rohrabacher, Michael N Castle, White House, Medical Research
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Global Meltdown Rule No. 1: Do the math
As a Peruvian educated by British and American teachers, I learned never to embark on a major task without first "doing the math." No more of that Latino "happy go lucky, trust your gut and say three Hail Marys" approach to life. Without measurement, my...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Military Equipment, Finance, Defense Equipment, George Soros
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McCain or Obama: Who's best for the economy?
Today's question: What polices have Obama and McCain presented that would help fix the financial mess? Would any of their plans damage the U.S. economy? Previously, Foster and Kuttner debated the state of the economy and Congress' rejection of the bailout...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Energy, Personal Income, Finance, Bill Clinton
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Blunt Amendment: Protections For Religion, Conscience Long Established
The Hartford CourantThe most demanding responsibility of a member of Congress, in my experience, was to remain open to the extraordinary diversity of opinion among my constituents and my colleagues. It's hard, and demands profound respect for those with whom you disagree,...Tags: Abortion, Civil Rights, Employment Opportunities, Social Issues, Belief and Faith
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'The New Yorker Stories' by Ann Beattie
Literary editorBetween the presidencies of Richard Nixon/Gerald Ford (1974) and George W. Bush (2006), Ann Beattie published 48 stories in The New Yorker, one of which was included in "The Best American Short Stories of the Century." These stories are collected in...Tags: George W. Bush, Ann Beattie, Elizabeth Taylor
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Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck Recount September 11th Attacks At Alaskan Event
The Associated PressSarah Palin and Glenn Beck teamed up in the former Alaska governor's home state Saturday night, delivering their messages to a crowd of thousands and recalling their thoughts and feelings the day of the 9/11 attacks. Palin applauded the conservative...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Anchorage, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Sarah Palin
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Convicted Felon Sentenced to 15 Years In Federal Prison for Firearm Violation
ABC26 NewsOLIN DEREK GRANT, age 44, a resident of New Orleans, was sentenced today in federal court by U. S. District Judge Jay C. Zainey to fifteen (15) years in prison for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten. In...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Firearms, Defense
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Regulators seek brighter light on investment fees
Times Staff WriterIn an era of do-it-yourself retirement planning, workers often are hobbled by a lack of clear information on their investments and the fees they are charged to manage them. Those fees can eat away tens of thousands of dollars over time. Now, federal...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mutual Funds, Insurance, Finance, Lobbying
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Funds trying to shed paper
As a retired attorney, Milton Shaffner loves to jump into a good debate. The 92-year-old is currently on a quest: He wants to persuade the mutual fund industry to stop sending out so many paper reports. He complains that all this paper is wasteful and...Tags: Board of Directors, Companies and Corporations, Tribune Company, Mutual Funds, Pompano Beach
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