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Brazil's president says emerging market nations must have say in new financial order
AP Business WriterSAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) _ Brazil's president said Friday that emerging market nations like Brazil must have a strong say in developing strict international rules for financial institutions. Brazil and other developing countries "need to learn from this...Tags: George Bush, Manmohan Singh, Emerging Market, Government, Business Institutions
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Mexico fears U.S. buying slump
They say that when the U.S. sneezes, Mexico catches a cold. America's southern neighbor has only grown more vulnerable after the North American Free Trade Agreement. About 80 percent of its exports go to the U.S. "The fear is that the U.S. economy...Tags: Economic Organization, Treaties, Trade Agreements, Economic Policy
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Corrections and clarifications, October 07, 2008
An article on Page 6 of Tuesday's Local section incorrectly reported the number of people in one of the cars involved in an accident Sunday at a Fort Lauderdale gas station. Seranea Frink was driving in a car with three passengers, ages 11, 12 and 13....Tags: Economic Organization, Tamarac, Government, Boynton Beach, George Bush
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NTSB hearing spotlights safety loopholes that may allow unsafe buses to operate in the US
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Foreign-made buses that don't meet U.S. safety standards can drive across the nation's southern border to operate in this country because of gaps in safety laws intended to ensure those imported buses are safe, a federal safety...Tags: Economic Organization, Government, Standards, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Treaties
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
Plug Great Lakes Compact loophole It took 53 years, but the Great Lakes states finally have a federal mandate to prevent massive diversions of Great Lakes water -- such as to states in the arid West and Southwest and the corn and wheat belts of the...Tags: Economic Organization, Homes, Rentals, Population, Government
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Where do McCain and Obama stand on the economy?
trade What's at stake Foreign trade produces winners and losers in the economy, creating mixed reactions from voters. Trade means big business in South Florida, home to three major seaports. It also brings goods to American consumers at relatively low...Tags: Business Enterprises, Economic Organization, Petroleum Industry, Federal Income Tax, Homes
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Point/Counterpoint: Should NAFTA be renegotiated?
Pro Mark Weisbrot The film ''Battle in Seattle'' has opened in movie theaters. It's a rare combination of high drama and history-making events as they actually happened when thousands of protesters shut down the World Trade Organization in Seattle nearly...Tags: Economic Organization, International Economic Institution, International Trade, Government, International Relations
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Economy looms large in Michigan's US Senate race
Associated Press WriterMichigan's economic misery topped the list of issues in the U.S. Senate race long before the debate over rescuing the U.S. financial industry came up. It's even bigger now as uncertainty swirls around what's next for the nation's economy. Incumbent U....Tags: Ford Motor Co., Economic Organization, Laws, Government, Stock Broking
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Do election politics poison bailout negotiations?
Today's question: Do presidential politics help or hurt election-year economic policy? Did McCain's campaign "suspension" have any effect? Previously, Kuttner and Foster debated Obama's and McCain's economic plans and the state of the U.S. financial...Tags: Government, Litigation and Regulation, Economic Indicator, Healthcare Policies, Private Health Care
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California-Mexico border technology park gets green boost
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA long-delayed project to attract computer chip makers to the Mexico-California border is getting a green makeover. Silicon Border Development said Wednesday that it had obtained financing to move ahead with a science park in Mexicali, Mexico, thanks...Tags: Economic Organization, Petroleum Industry, Investments, ING Group, Energy Saving
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Palin meets with world leaders for first time
The Associated PressSarah Palin met her first world leaders today. It was a tightly controlled crash course on foreign policy for the Republican vice presidential candidate, the mayor-turned-governor who has been outside North America just once. Palin sat down with...Tags: United Nations, Manmohan Singh, Joe Biden, Government, Wars and Interventions
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Palin meets foreign leaders, Kissinger in New York
The Associated PressRepublican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin met her first world leaders Tuesday. It was a tightly controlled crash course on foreign policy for the first-term Alaska governor, who has been outside North America just once. Palin sat down with...Tags: Economic Organization, United Nations, Manmohan Singh, Joe Biden, Government
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