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NEW YORK -- A runaway train of a sell-off turned the anniversary of the stock market peak into one of the worst days in Wall Street history Thursday, driving the Dow Jones industrials down a breathtaking 679 points and deepening a financial crisis that has defied all efforts to stop it.
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The latest downward spiral in the global commodity and stock markets, coinciding with several high profile bank failures, is conjuring up fears of the calamities of the Great Depression of the 1930’s. European and Asian stock markets are plunging as terror and panic hits Wall Street.
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Roberts Stadium's days could be numbered, but the 52-year-old facility is still making a profit. The stadium had generated more than $2 million in revenue as of late last month, with a profit margin of nearly $130,000, according to SMG, the company that manages the stadium for the Evansville Parks Department. In 2007, the stadium earned $2.8 million, with a $13,663 profit. How the stadium has
Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter has been in office representing the 1st Congressional District for almost two years and "she still doesn't get it." How much longer can New Hampshire tolerate on-the-job training? While in Washington, she voted against
NORMAL -- Mitsubishi Motors North America workers lined the corridor outside of Illinois State University’s Braden Auditorium on Friday to vote on a proposed contract that would trade pay and benefit cuts for a promise of job security.