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		<title>The End of Prosperity?</title>
		<description>A noted historian looks at parallels between this financial crisis and 1929 and shows what must be done to avoid Depression 2.0

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/the-end-of-prosperity/</link>
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		<title>Wells to buy Wachovia for about $16 billion</title>
		<description>Reuters - Wells Fargo & Co said on Friday it would buy Wachovia Corp for about $16 billion, apparently besting a government-backed Citigroup Inc bid for some of the bank's assets, in a deal that would catapult Wells Fargo into the ranks of the leading national consumer banks.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/wells-to-buy-wachovia-for-about-16-billion-reuters/</link>
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		<title>September job losses steepest in 5-1/2 years</title>
		<description>Reuters - U.S. employers cut 159,000 jobs last month, a ninth straight monthly reduction and the deepest in 5-1/2 years, the government said in a report on Friday that suggested the economy may be in recession.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/september-job-losses-steepest-in-5-12-years-reuters-2/</link>
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		<title>Employers cut jobs by most in more than 5 years</title>
		<description>AP - Employers slashed payrolls by 159,000 in September, the most in more than five years, a worrisome sign that the economy is hurtling toward a deep recession.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/employers-cut-jobs-by-most-in-more-than-5-years-ap/</link>
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		<title>The Credit Crunch: Where Is It Happening?</title>
		<description>For many people the credit crisis isn't very real yet. But it is seeping down to Main Street 

 There are big numbers floating around Washington these days: the $700 billion rescue plan, the $307 billion failure of Washington Mutual bank.
It seems almost beyond belief, then, that a key to ...</description>
		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/the-credit-crunch-where-is-it-happening-2/</link>
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		<title>The Bailout Spotlight Returns to the House &#8212; and John Boehner</title>
		<description>The Senate passes an amended rescue plan, throwing the ball back into the House Republicans' court 


President Bush said Thursday "a lot of people are watching" to see if Congress will enact the $700 billion financial rescue plan that he called the best chance to restore calm to the financial ...</description>
		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/the-bailout-spotlight-returns-to-the-house-and-john-boehner/</link>
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		<title>Senate urged to back revised bank bailout</title>
		<description>Reuters - European policymakers urged the U.S. Senate on Wednesday to approve a revised $700 billion financial rescue plan aimed at tackling the worst financial crisis since the 1930s.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/senate-urged-to-back-revised-bank-bailout-reuters/</link>
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		<title>A Second Chance (and Thoughts) on the House Bailout Vote</title>
		<description>After the market meltdown brought home the real cost of inaction, many members of Congress are getting a different message from the public and reconsidering their initial no vote

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/a-second-chance-and-thoughts-on-the-house-bailout-vote/</link>
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		<title>Wall Street stock futures fall; eyes on bailout vote</title>
		<description>Reuters - Dow Jones futures fell 0.8 percent by 5:35 a.m. EDT, S&P 500 futures slipped 1.0 percent and Nasdaq futures lost 0.9 percent on Wednesday.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/wall-street-stock-futures-fall-eyes-on-bailout-vote-reuters/</link>
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		<title>The Bailout Bill: A Cow Patty for All of Us</title>
		<description>Congress thinks it is punishing Wall Street by rejecting the rescue plan. But it may be hurting everyone  

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/the-bailout-bill-a-cow-patty-for-all-of-us/</link>
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		<title>World Markets React With Caution to US Crisis</title>
		<description>It could have been worse. That was the preliminary judgment in foreign markets as indices in Asia and Europe posted moderate declines -- and in some cases modest growth -- on Tuesday

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/world-markets-react-with-caution-to-us-crisis/</link>
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		<title>The Credit Crunch: Where Is It Happening?</title>
		<description>For many people the credit crisis isn't very real yet. But it is seeping down to Main Street 

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/the-credit-crunch-where-is-it-happening/</link>
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		<title>London stocks gain 0.80% at open</title>
		<description>AFP - The stock market rose 0.80 percent in opening trade on Wednesday, after gains earlier in Asia and overnight on Wall Street, as hopes grew of a new US financial rescue plan.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/london-stocks-gain-080-at-open-afp/</link>
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		<title>Bush approves $25 billion loan package for auto makers</title>
		<description>Reuters - President George W. Bush on Tuesday signed into law a mammoth spending bill to keep the government running until early March 2009 that includes a $25 billion loan package for troubled automakers.

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		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/bush-approves-25-billion-loan-package-for-auto-makers-reuters/</link>
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		<title>Gross, Fuss say any new GSE deal needs Treasury 
    (Reuters)</title>
		<description>Reuters - Two of the biggest U.S. bond investors 
said they would get involved in a capital raising by Fannie Mae 
 and Freddie Mac  as long as the U.S. Treasury 
participates in the new deals. </description>
		<link>http://youngnegotiators.com/gross-fuss-say-any-new-gse-deal-needs-treasury-reuters-17/</link>
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