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Showing posts with label Washington Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington Post. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10

Washington Post: Hidden Message Found in Lincoln Pocket Watch

By: Neely Tucker

Blogger Comment: A bit of lighter reading for you history buffs out there....

Sunday, March 8

Washington Post: World Bank Financial Report Grim

"Developing nations are facing a massive financing shortfall of up to $700 billion this year as private investment evaporates and global trade collapses, threatening to return many countries to the days of heavy reliance on foreign aid, the World Bank warned yesterday."

Full Article May Be Read Here.

Monday, March 2

Washington Post: Many Hires Needed for Budget Goals

By: Philip Rucker; Full Article May Be Read Here

Blogger Comment: Forget limited government, we need the jobs. To whom do I address the cover letter?

Saturday, February 28

Washington Post: An End to Baghdad's 'Dark Era'

By: Sudarsan Raghavan; Full Article May Be Read Here

Blogger Comment: Clubbing...Baghdad style. Drop it like its hot!

Friday, February 27

Washington Post: Out-of-Work Financiers Reap Dividends of Seeing the World

RIO DE JANEIRO -- When Deutsche Bank determined that strategist Rod Manalo was, in the merciless language of hard times, "redundant," it was an abrupt and humbling end to a seven-year career in finance.