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Local financial guru predicts continued economic hardship
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterLA JOLLA, Calif. - A financial analyst of international fame teaching at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography who used his predictive models to forecast the financial collapse back in 2007 said he still sees red flags in the current economy. "I have...Tags: Science, KSWB, Deutsche Bank AG, Conservation, Federal Reserve
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In a decade, obscure tunnel board bled $1.3 million on overhead, but where's the underpass?
About every 15 minutes, trains block a busy corridor in the near west suburbs — a problem so frustrating that state officials created a special board to oversee construction of a tunnel or bridge.
That was nearly 12 years ago. The agency has yet to...Tags: Politics, Union Pacific Corporation, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Personal Finance
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Economy's strain on local governments grows severe
GARDNER, Mass. (AP) — A sign welcomes visitors to "historic" downtown Gardner, Mass., but history is one of the few things this city of about 20,000 residents has going for it these days.
While it still proudly calls itself "Chair City," the...Tags: Unemployment, Michigan, New York, Health Insurance Cost, Bonds
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Michael Jackson autopsy photos can be shown to jury in Conrad Murray case, judge rules
L.A. NOWThis post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. The trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician will include two haunting but starkly different depictions of the pop star’s last day -- a video of him dancing...... -
Libertyville not ready to get rid of utility tax
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsLibertyville Mayor Terry Weppler says a utility tax approved on a temporary basis might be rolled back but likely won’t be rescinded in full. That came …... -
Kenneth Starr Charged With Running $30 Million Ponzi Scheme
NEW YORK -- A financial adviser to celebrities including Wesley Snipes and Sylvester Stallone was arrested Thursday on charges that he carried out a $30 million fraud on his clients, using some of their money to purchase a lavish Manhattan apartment....Tags: Prosecution, Georgia, Celebrities, Mutual Funds, Corporate Crime
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Deregulation rules won't change, PPL says
Of The Morning CallPPL Corp. does not expect Pennsylvania to change the deregulation rules that are helping the company reap record profits even as its utility customers brace for an unprecedented rate hike. "Long story short, I just don't currently have any reason to...Tags: Pennsylvania, Companies and Corporations, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), New York, Weather Reports
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AFTERSHOCK
Of The Morning CallPPL Corp.'s 2010 electricity rate hike will be even higher than 30 percent, if predictions the Allentown company's top executives shared with investors this month prove to be accurate. In August, PPL told state regulators the average bill could go up...Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Pennsylvania, Electricity Production and Distribution, Credit Ratings, Energy
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Trustees step up criticism of pension staff
Sun StaffState pension trustees stepped up criticism of the system's staff yesterday, disavowing the top investment official's assertion that the firing of an indicted money manager was "not in our purview." Comptroller William Donald Schaefer, chairman of the...Tags: Prosecution, Politics, Interior Policy, William Donald Schaefer, Crime, Law and Justice
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