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Only a Roosevelt-Scale Counterrevolution Can Prevent Great Depression     

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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:23

... the late 1970s, private Wall Street firms started emulating Fannie. They packaged mortgages, and converted them into bonds. Over time, their standards deteriorated, because they could make more money creating riskier products. In order to avoid losing market share, Fannie emulated some of the same abuses. Government did not step in to regulate the affair -- which was a time bomb waiting for...
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Re: Lehman Bankrupt, FF Nationalisation & Corporate Welfare Bailouts     

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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:53

...the result of excluding/reducing the traditional forms of home finance [ ala banks/financiers ] out of the Market. -- this meant that they only ever had access to loan money at the more riskier ends of the Market. -- In the rest of the world "variable changing interest rates" apply to most home loans. Fixed interest rates limited to 1-5 yrs initially, then renegotiating a fixed int...
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The Corporate Control of Water Takes an Unexpected Twist     

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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:29

...of voters in Akron. Within six weeks, Citizens SOS collected more than twice the needed signatures, and on Aug. 18 the initiative was ordered to the November ballot. A New, Riskier Model of Water Privatization While Akron and Stockton exhibit some distinct parallels, and Akron stands to learn much from that Northern California privatization failure, Akronites face much more than a simple...
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Re: zaum no tau mus nrhiav zaub mos noj nplog teb lawm tiag lau     

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Author: Moobsib
Date: Sep 10, 2008 11:16

... huv tej khw los sis tej chaw tseem ceeb mas puab yuav lug nug saib koj puas muaj ntawv. Ua ib dlaim ntawv permit tom provincial office mas raug nyaj le ntawd $25.00 to $30.00 tej. I usually do if I bring the video cam. with me. Ceev faaj, kuv nov puab thaam tas moog thaam hluas nkauj Hmoob peg yaaj saab (Barn Nork) mas yooj yim heev tawm sis ho riskier le huv nroog hab nua laiv... MS
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Re: If China wants to play ball with the big boys, let them help out in Iraq and Afghanistan...     

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Author: Tom
Date: Aug 30, 2008 14:34

... in the bud. It's actually a lot cheaper to do it that way instead of assuming that you're always going to be the one with the best new ideas. Research is riskier than cutthroat politics. See, that's the problem with conspiracy theories like yours - The operation of monopolies and oliopolies is not conspircay theory but mainstream economic theory. This is just another of your ...
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Re: How do I sinc one note between my computers?     

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Author: Rainald Taesler
Date: Aug 2, 2008 06:16

... to e-mail it to myself or something, but why in the heck do I have to jump through such hoops to use my own data? Putting the stuff on the internet would seem to be riskier than putting it on a disk anyway. I know Microsoft is paranoid about hacking, but it seems Office becomes LESS user friendly with every version. Obviously just pure imagination! No restrictions if one ...
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RE: How do I sinc one note between my computers?     

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Author: LeftFoot
Date: Jul 28, 2008 10:52

... to e-mail it to myself or something, but why in the heck do I have to jump through such hoops to use my own data? Putting the stuff on the internet would seem to be riskier than putting it on a disk anyway. I know Microsoft is paranoid about hacking, but it seems Office becomes LESS user friendly with every version. Does anybody know some kind of workaround on this?...
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How do I sinc one note between my computers?     

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Author: Angela Knight
Date: Jul 26, 2008 06:18

...'m supposed to e-mail it to myself or something, but why in the heck do I have to jump through such hoops to use my own data? Putting the stuff on the internet would seem to be riskier than putting it on a disk anyway. I know Microsoft is paranoid about hacking, but it seems Office becomes LESS user friendly with every version. Does anybody know some kind of workaround on this?
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Re: Another Gollum classic     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jul 19, 2008 02:36

... on Motley Fool suggests that's nearly £3k. You can't get 5%% on £7k without fart-arsing about transferring so-much per month, and/or changing providers or using a riskier borrower. Halifax (just the first one I checked) are offering 1.6%% after tax. <http://www.halifax.co.uk/bankaccounts/interestrates.asp> A two second visit to Fool shows 7%% available on ...
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Re: Another Gollum classic     

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Author: Derek Geldard
Date: Jul 18, 2008 12:12

... on Motley Fool suggests that's nearly £3k. You can't get 5%% on £7k without fart-arsing about transferring so-much per month, and/or changing providers or using a riskier borrower. Halifax (just the first one I checked) are offering 1.6%% after tax. <http://www.halifax.co.uk/bankaccounts/interestrates.asp> A two second visit to Fool shows 7%% available on ...
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