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e-G8 conference wraps up Wednesday
by
John Moe
May 25, 2011
And it looks like what will come out of it will be a call for more regulation. From the New York Times: "The G-8 leaders will urge the adoption of...
Google gives up on Street View in Germany
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John Moe
Apr 11, 2011
Most of Europe has been pretty litigious with Google in regard to the Street View service. But Germany has arguably been the most quarrelsome,...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Production gap widens in Japan, Op-ed calls attention to budget woes
Mar 24, 2011
Here are some of today's headlines from the Marketplace Morning Report and around the web.
Portugal's prime minister stepped down after rival ...
MID-DAY UPDATE: January job numbers, German stock market, and banana wars
Feb 4, 2011
Big news from the U.S. Labor Department today. The unemployment rate is down to 9 percent -- the lowest it's been in almost two years. At the same...
MIDDAY UPDATE: Housing numbers, foreign trade
Dec 16, 2010
Today we heard some mixed news about the housing market. The number of new homes being built rose in November. Meanwhile, RealtyTrac said...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Unemployment and genetically-modified food
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Chau Tu
Nov 30, 2010
The two million long-term unemployed could find themselves cutting back drastically if unemployment benefits ends today, and this could affect...
The fiscal year is over ... shouldn't we have a federal budget?
by
Bill Radke
Sep 30, 2010
The Mid-Day Update is a five-day-a-week podcast from the Marketplace Morning Report co-hosted by Bill Radke and Steve Chiotakis that wraps up the...
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The forest for the trees
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Scott Jagow
Mar 16, 2009
Who's handling the economic crisis better -- the US or Europe? Today, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman points out the stark differences in...
The honeymoon may be over
by
Scott Jagow
Mar 13, 2009
Other countries and more Americans are starting to question whether Team Obama is on the right path. European countries are sick of all the US...