WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2008 (Reuters) Democratic congressional leaders, seeking to salvage a bailout of the Big Three automakers, demanded executives provide a business survival plan in exchange for their support of up to $25 billion in loans. ... > full story
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Other voices Nov. 21, 2008 (Topeka Capital-Journal, Kansas) The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J., Nov. 14:. . In this moment of economic malaise, it's comforting to know that at least one group of hardworking ...
Start to tackle unemployment now Nov. 21, 2008 (The Nation, Thailand) The global financial crisis is taking its toll on Thai workers. General Motors (Thailand) recently announced a reduction of its workforce by more ...
Ted Kennedy at Oval Office bill signing Nov. 21, 2008 (Boston Herald) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, his son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island and other lawmakers who championed mental health parity legislation met with ...
Stocks Lose Almost 900 Points in Two Days Nov. 20, 2008 (ArkansasMatters.com) Stocks continue to free-fall with the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting nearly 900 points in two days, losing more than ten-percent of its ...