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    • 231.

      Unbelievable U.s. Gov. Action


      by michael Webster - 2008-11-26
      By Michael Webster Opinion: I rarely write opinion pieces as a syndicated investigative reporter. But the situation is so grave I felt compelled to scream out to my readers "what are we letting ou...
    • 232.

      Kut Radio Stations: Keep Austin Wired


      by Dane Smith - 2008-11-28
      Austin's KUT radio station is a public radio station that lives up to its mission "to be the most trusted radio source for news and music in Central Texas." Owned and operated by the University of Tex...
    • 233.

      Government, Maricopa County Divorce Records - Things to Know


      by Davion Wong - 2008-11-28
      The Clerk of Superior Court Arizona that handles the Maricopa County divorce records among others was recognized recently as one of the top 10 court websites in the world. The second award for thi...
    • 234.

      Why All The Stock Exchanges Collapsed


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      In the wake of the global credit crunch, stock exchanges throughout the world collapsed in tandem. Why? 1. All of them - from the mighty Wall Street to the puny Macedonian Stock Exchange - have come t...
    • 235.

      The Shifting Sands Of Finance Lingo


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      In 1976, the word "subprime" used to mean: a loan offered to desirable, creditworthy clients with its interest rate set below the prime rate. Within less than 15 years it came to be defined by this ar...
    • 236.

      Notes On The Credit Crisis Of 2007-9


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      The global crisis of 2007-9 was, actually, a confluence of unrelated problems on three continents. In the United States, investment banks were brought down by hyper-leveraged investments in ill-unders...
    • 237.

      How The East Will Ruin The West


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      Car repossessions are up 25% in Romania, as the members of a newly-minted class of consumers are unable to meet their obligations. Austrian, Greek, Swedish, and German banks are exposed to default ris...
    • 238.

      Libya's Cash Is King


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      Libya has recently emerged as the second-biggest shareholder in Unicredit, Italy's number one bank and Europe's sixth largest banking institution, with a massive presence in Central and Eastern Europe...
    • 239.

      Why Some Governments Like Inflation


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      Some governments like and encourage inflation because inflation masks the true situation and makes them look good. Inflation helps to deceive the public and even experienced observers. How?1. As the g...
    • 240.

      Why Apartment Rental Prices In Developing Countries Are So High?


      by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
      In most developed countries, the renting of residential property (apartments) provides the owner with an annual income equal to 2-3% of the value of his or her real estate. In developing countries, ow...