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Sunday, 12 October 2008
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Rivals competing for voters' trust on economy
With the deepening U.S. economic crisis rippling around the globe, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain seem to agree the question facing anxious voters is: Who do you trust?
09 Oct 2008 |
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Economy sheds most jobs since 2003, more cuts seen
Jobs are vanishing at the fastest pace in more than five years with pink slips likely to keep stacking higher in the months ahead, an urgent signal the country may be careening toward a deep and painful recession just as Americans prepare to elect a new president.
04 Oct 2008 |
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Obama: McCain's deregulation too risky for economy
Democrat Barack Obama said Republican John McCain's long advocacy of deregulation contributed to the current financial crisis and letting his GOP rival continue those policies as president would be a gamble "we can't afford."
30 Sep 2008 |
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McCain says economy in crisis
SCRANTON, Pa. - Republican John McCain called Monday for greater oversight of the Bush administration's proposed bailout of U.S. financial markets, saying the $700 billion plan being crafted by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson needed broader supervision.
23 Sep 2008 |
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McCain, Obama trade heated jabs over the economy
John McCain and Barack Obama traded increasingly barbed insults along with prescriptions for the ailing economy Tuesday as financial fears shoved aside lipstick on pigs and every other political issue in a blink with just weeks left in the long presidential campaign.
17 Sep 2008 |
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Obama buys 2-minute commercial on economy
Barack Obama sought to put a personal stamp on his economic policies in troubled times, appearing Wednesday in a two-minute television commercial to outline his plans and caution it won't be easy to fix the nation's worsening financial problems.
17 Sep 2008 |
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Japan reports economy shrank 3 percent April-June
Japan's economy shrank at a 3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, the government said Friday in a lowered revision of an already pessimistic reading for the world's second biggest economy.
12 Sep 2008 |
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