Sunday, November 16, 2008

Consumers cut back sharply on spending as Bernanke pledges cooperation to battle global crisis - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Consumers cut back sharply on spending as Bernanke pledges cooperation to battle global crisis - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The gasoline prices continue to drop each week. If we keep our purchases very limited. Maybe, we can get gasoline back down to $1.25 a … read more gallon. WASHINGTON - Consumers, taking a beating from the worst financial crisis in seven decades, cut back sharply on their spending in October

Absent Obama still a presence in the capital - Fosters Daily Democrat
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama is an invisible force as foreign leaders and Congress convene separately in Washington, the economy at center stage. One sentiment runs below the crosscurrents as a summit of world leaders wrestled with a global crisis this weekend and Congress in the

Congo rebel leader promises to back UN peace process; Heavy new fighting in east - In-Forum
Congo's main rebel leader promised a U.N. envoy Sunday to support a cease-fire and U.N. efforts to end the conflict, even as more heavy fighting was reported in the east. The envoy, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, met with rebel leader Laurent Nkunda on Sunday for the first time, after

Forty years on, McCartney wants the world to hear 'lost' Beatles epic - Guardian Unlimited
For Beatles fans across the world it has gained near mythical status. The 14-minute improvised track called 'Carnival of Light' was recorded in 1967 and played just once in public. It was never released because three of the Fab Four thought it too adventurous. The track, a jumble of shrieks and