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No "Riding Out" Economic Downturn

There is no "riding out" the current economic crisis. If you follow the news you hear comments like: we can ride this downturn out, things have been worse, it won't last too long, and the economy will turn around and other similar non-reassuring commentaries. These people have their heads in the sand; things will not return to "normal.
Philip Harris
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Let the Lawsuits Begin - Banks Brace For a Storm of Litigation

Lawsuits threaten the banks from all sides - from state attorneys general, consumer class actions, and investor backlash. Shifting liability for the subprime debacle back to the banks could bankrupt even the biggest banks. But that might not be the end of the world . . .
Ellen Brown
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High Gas Prices When Will This Stop?

Looking into the future all we can see if high gas prices, when will this stop? Will we still be able to afford to drive our cars a year from now?
Lindon Bristol
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The Economic Clock Has Malfunctioned

There is nothing like a clock for telling the time. But when the clock is out, it can turn your world upside down. Some people have claimed that investing is a simple as looking at the economic clock. These people tend to overlook that the time to invest in one part of the world is not the same in another part of the world...
Happy Riches
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What to Do in an Economic Recession

I empathize with you because the economy is in the dumps. All of us feel the effects, however, by empowering your mindset and motivation you will see it doesn't matter what the economy does. It matters what you do. I know if you take spirit-enhancing action to produce spirit-enhancing results the economy will come roaring back and go to all-time heights. That's the power of the human spirit.
Raj Gavurla
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The Great Driving Dilemma

What is the hybrid engine about? This is like a submarine engine. Where there are nuclear-electric and some are diesel-electric. Any vehicle that combines two or more sources of power that can directly or indirectly provide propulsion power is a hybrid, some freedom of use is there.
Stanley Lai
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Pensioners Hit Hard by Credit Crunch

UK residents over the age of 55 are being hit hardest by the rises in living costs and the tightening in consumer credit markets, Skipton Building Society has found. According to research recently published by the group, Britons in this age group are more likely than any other to have tightened their belts in recent months as fuel, food and energy costs increase and credit, mortgages and loans become more difficult to come by. In the first report in a Credit Crunch Britain...
Steve A Smith
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Lie Caused Housing Bubble - Did You Fall For It?

There are many homeowners who are now upside down on their homes and being crushed from their adjustable rate mortgage. As the real estate market worsens, many will find themselves between a rock and a hard place since they can't afford the mortgage and yet they can't sell it for what they need since they owe way more than what they can get. That is if they could even find a buyer.
B. Peterson
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What-cha Gonna Do When Your Nation's Oil Runs Dry?

Imagine you are an Oil Exporting Country, oh yah, imagine your good fortune, but is it really all it's cracked up to be, remember; all good things come to an end. Indeed, a recent economic survey of African Nations showed excessive inflation of oil exporting countries and moderate to high inflation of non-oil exporting countries. While both categories of nations faced higher food prices.
Lance Winslow
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E-Currencies and the Future of Money - Part 2 - is E-currency Really Currency

What is e-currency really? What can I use it for? For thousands of years, the currency preferred for paying taxes was not necessarily the same as the currency preferred by merchants. Is e-currency the return of this phenomenon?
Stephen M Madigan
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