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Saturday, May 06, 2006
The man who changed TV business journalism
The man who changed TV business journalismNEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- When Louis Rukeyser entered the world of TV business journalism in 1970, it was Ptolemaic. When he left us this week, it was Copernican, and the change that occurred in between is due in no small part to Rukeyser himself -- a charming, witty, hugely intelligent and Hollywood-handsome man of 73, who looked like George Washington and had a pied-piper effect on his national audience.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Gas Rebate Credit Cards-Do They Pay Off?
Gas Rebate Credit Cards-Do They Pay Off?WKRC 12, Cincinnati - 19 hours agoThey're popular because of the rebate you can get for buying gas -- it's higher than the rebate you can get with other credit cards. ... Save with gas-rebate cardsCNNMoney.com - 19 hours ago... Unlike other reward cards, like frequent flier credit cards, gas rebate cards have few stings attached and can offer significant savings, according to Curtis ...
Thursday, May 04, 2006
WHY ARE PERSONAL INCOME TAXES GOING UP?
WHY ARE PERSONAL INCOME TAXES GOING UP?Free Market News Network, FL - 22 hours ago... Federal Finance Department briefing documents prepared for Finance Minister Flaherty state that Canada s personal and corporate income tax burden are the ...
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Aides Say GOP Lawmakers Near Tax Bill Deal
Aides Say GOP Lawmakers Near Tax Bill Deal WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans hoping to hand President Bush a badly needed congressional victory reached agreement in principle on a $70 billion tax relief package that would extend tax cuts on dividends and capital gains and keep 15 million middle income taxpayers from getting hit with a tax designed for the wealthy, GOP aides say. However, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley,
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Will data pave way for rate-hike halt?
Will data pave way for rate-hike halt?Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the Federal Reserve open to taking a break from nearly two years of raising interest rates, U.S. stock investors will watch this week for signs of tame economic growth that would make a pause all the more likely. Last week Teens max out on plasticBrisbane Courier-Mail - TEENAGE girls are using credit cards and securing personal loans for thousands of dollars to pay for breast implants and other cosmetic surgery. For as little as $55 a week over five years, the teenagers most fresh out of high school with full
Monday, May 01, 2006
Mutual Funds Weekly -- April 20
Mutual Funds Weekly -- April 20It sounds like the fund industry's gimmicky attempt to field a dream team: Give hand-picked stock fund managers separate chunks of money to invest as they see fit, then combine their picks into a single showcase.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
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