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12.4.2008 | 12:33 Claude Kandiyoti When 'reform' i... (World, 82 articles)
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Welcome market 27.8.2007 02:12 By Sharon Shpurer Real estate on the skids market 27.8.2007 02:09 By Nathan Sheva TA-100 up 5% in last three sessions market 27.8.2007 02:08 By Efrat Neuman ' Buy stocks, avoid real estate market 10.4.2008 18:09 Doron Rosenblum Dr. Fischer, not Stanley Fischer Israel, Economy 10.4.2008 18:08 Neri Livneh Teller like it is Economy, Israel 09.4.2008 14:39 Tal Levy, TheMarker BoI: Trade balance to dip in 2008, turn from surplus to deficit trade balance, economy, dollar, Israel 09.4.2008 02:59 By Assaf Carmel Adelson renews talks to purchase Maariv Economy, Israel 09.4.2008 02:58 By Nehemia Shtrasler So they met. 13.12.2007 02:50 By Nehemia Shtrasler The teachers must obey the law education, strike, Israel 13.12.2007 02:48 By Haaretz Editorial The strike was not for naught Israel, education, strike 12.12.2007 22:08 Zvi Bar'el Thank you, sir, for letting us strike Egypt, strike, social stratification, judicial system 12.12.2007 10:22 By Or Kashti Talks to end strike break down at 11th hour Education Ministry, Strike, Teachers, Ran Erez 11.12.2007 20:31 Tamara Traubmann
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Administration seeks to calm fears over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (Finance, 33 articles)
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As the Bush administration scrambles to address the sudden decline of the country's two largest mortgage finance companies, some of their longtime critics say the crisis has been building for years. The companies lost half their market value early Friday after reports said the government was considering a takeover of the firms and was prepared for shareholders to be wiped out. WASHINGTON - A day that began with a stomach-churning drop in stock prices for the two largest mortgage finance companies ended with a measure of relief, after government officials and lawmakers managed to calm investors worried about the health of the two companies.
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Say What? Obama vs. McCain on the Stump (U.S., 13 articles)
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HUDSON, Wis. - Senator John McCain in a wide-ranging interview called for a government that is frugal but more active than many conservatives might prefer. HUDSON, WIS. This was supposed to be the week John McCain unveiled his new campaign, more disciplined and acutely focused on the economy. By ARIEL SABAR PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, July 12, 2008 - Sen. John McCain has made nuclear power a centerpiece of his energy plan.
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Iran: After Iraq and Lebanon wars, U.S. and Israel won't attack us (World, 24 articles)
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said the results of Iran's missile tests prove that US plans for a defence shield in Europe are unnecessary. Unless the Iranians built a larger missile with the same length to width ratio, dramatically improved the thrust of the rocket or decreased its internal structural mass, the missile could not achieve the range Iran claimed it did. The latest tests came a day after Iran said it test-fired nine missiles, including one that Tehran said had the range to strike Israel.
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Weary Delegates Set Emissions Cuts for Developed Nations (U.S., 11 articles)
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An international panel of climate scientists said yesterday that there is an overwhelming probability that human activities are warming the planet at a dangerous rate, with consequences that could soon take decades or centuries to reverse. Diplomats, clinching a deal in the final hours of tumultuous, marathon climate talks here, agreed today to put their governments on a fast track for deciding how to meet ambitious goals for slashing emissions from fossil-fuel combustion. Delegates from about 170 nations unanimously approved a compromise plan to set up a two-year negotiating process that will try to set specific targets for reducing so-called greenhouse gases in the 21st century.
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