Monday, September 29, 2008
The Bailout Bill Fails; The Market Falls - Zennie's Blog Report
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http://www.zennie62.com - This is The Blog Report for September 29, 2008, or "The Crash of 29" - the day the stock market saw...
NEW $630 Billion bailout -- Plus The 700 billion
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we are looking at over 1.3 trillion dollars... when you factor in the 25 billion bailout they just handed the car makers in the Iraq war spe...
Without a Bailout Plan, What Will the Cost Be?
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Taxpayers are already on the hook for the failures of financial institutions, and it's possible that the bill will actually be larger wi...
Zennie Abraham's Trip to NYC For The CNN Roland Martin Show
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This is a video of my just completed (as of this writing) trip to the CNN Roland Martin Show and the CNN iReporters, Kevin Negenberger, M...
BAILOUT BILL FAILS IN THE HOUSE. DOW FALLS 700.
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The House appeared to reject a $700 billion Wall Street bailout bill, but the voting remained open, so there was still a chance the bailout ...
Bailout plan rejected
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The fate of a controversial $700 billion financial bailout plan was in doubt Monday as a House vote turned against it. read more | digg sto...
Bail Out? No thanks
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House of Representatives rejects the $700bn bail out. Dow Jones crashes, queues start forming outside banks read more | digg story
Mars Lander Sees Falling Snow, Soil Data Suggest Liquid Past
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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has detected snow falling from Martian clouds. Spacecraft soil tests experiments also have provided evidence ...
Bailout Doesn't Pass
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Stocks plunged after the House of Representatives failed to pass a bailout proposal aimed at shoring up America's financial services ind...
House rejects $700-bln Wall St bailout bill
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Monday rejected by a vote of 228-205 a Wall Street bailout bill that would have autho...
"We just wanted to choose a really large number."
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$700b... sure that'll do. read more | digg story
BREAKING: House defeats $700B bailout
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WASHINGTON - The House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue package, ignoring urgent pleas from President Bush and bipartisan ...
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