Sunday, April 5, 2009

Money



Banks may bet on toxic assets with taxpayers' Money (Stuff)
US banks that received billions of dollars of taxpayer Money to bolster their capital could place bets on the same toxic assets that got them into trouble in the first place -- and with government support.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Money



Obama set to ease Cuban ban on travel, Money (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Obama administration intends to allow Americans to visit relatives in Cuba and send Money back to their families on the communist island nation, senior U.S. officials said Saturday.

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Free



With a Freshman?s Clutch Free Throws, Missouri Moves On (New York Times)
Freshman Kim English came off the bench with 5.5 seconds left and made two Free throws to lift Missouri over Marquette in the N.C.A.A. tournament Sunday.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Free



Forget Free agency: Only way to build a champ is via draft (The Sporting News via Yahoo! News)
Upset your team didn't take a crack at a big-ticket item on the 2009 Free-agent market? Disappointed that the one gem that could put your team over the top wasn't signed?

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Money



Ross Tucker: Guaranteed Money is guaranteed trouble (Sports Illustrated)
The first wave of free agency has come to a close, which means the total Money for any one player in general, and guaranteed Money in particular, will be significantly less going forward.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Free



Why Imeem's Music Isn't Free on Cellphones (New York Times)
How's this for a music business model: What you listen to on your computer is Free, but you've got to pay for the tracks on your cellphone? That is the deal behind a new mobile music application from Imeem, the big music-oriented social network.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Money



Burris Admits to Fundraising Attempt; Senator Says He Tried to Solicit Money for Blagojevich (Washington Post)
CHICAGO, Feb. 17 -- In the latest in a series of shifting accounts of his conduct, Sen. Roland W. Burris (D-Ill.) told reporters that he tried to raise Money for then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich at the same time he was asking Blagojevich to appoint him to the Senate.

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