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Eye on America
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U.S. Economy to Start Expanding by End of 2010: Economist
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Obama Sees signs of Progress Toward Recovery
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AIG Gives out More Bonuses Than Previously Reported: Reports
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U.S. Newspapers Struggling for Survival
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U.S. Lawmakers Move to Strip AIG Executives of Bonuses
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Obama Administration Unveils Plan to Unlock Credit for Small Businesses
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U.S. President Says China Can Have Confidence in America's Economy
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Obama Signs 'Imperfect' 410-billion-dollar Spending Bill
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U.S. Stock Surge on Bank Rally
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U.S. Stocks Tumble on GM Fate, Financial Woes
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Key Democrats Oppose Obama's Tax Deduction Plan
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US Unveils Plan to Help 9 Million Stay in Homes
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Wall Street Plummets to Multi-year Low Amid Global Sell-off
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U.S. President Obama Calls for Tougher Financial Regulations
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Wall Street Plunges on Dim Economic Outlook
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Obama Plans to Halve Federal Budget Deficit by 2013
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White House Rejects Rumors of Bank Nationalization
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Dow at Lowest Close in Over 6 Years
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Obama Unveils Mortgage Relief Plan to Tackle Foreclosure Crisis
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Indonesian FM, U.S. Secretary of State Begin Talks
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U.S. Stocks Tumble to 3-month Low
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Obama Signs Sweeping Economic Stimulus Bill Into Law
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'Buy American' Meets Formidable Challenge
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GM's Fall Could Help Speed Up Restructure
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US Stimulus Plan May Create Trade Barriers
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U.S. Stocks Sink as Investors Crave for Details on Bad Assets Plan
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U.S. Senate Approves Massive Stimulus Package
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Geithner Postpones Unveiling Financial Bailout Plan to Tuesday
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U.S. Sets "New Tone" in Foreign Policy
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Obama Urged for More Co-op with China on Climate Change
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McDonald's Cuts China Crices by 33%
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U.S. Senate Retains 'Buy American' Provision in Stimulus Plan
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Obama Caps Executive Pay in Bailouts
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Paulson: I'm Wrongly Portrayed as Claiming China is to Blame for Global crisis
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Motorola Posts Quarterly Loss of $3.6 Bln
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Ford U.S. Sales Plunge 40%
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Bernanke Urges Strong Measures for Lasting Economic Recovery
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U.S. Stocks Slide on Unemployment Data, Corporate Profit
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U.S. Stocks Up on Fed Minutes
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U.S. 2009 Budget Deficit to Reach $1.2 Trillion
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U.S. Stocks Rally in First Day of 2009
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American Express to Receive $3.39 Bln From U.S. Gov't
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U.S. Stocks Fall Amid Economic Worries
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U.S. Stocks Fall Amid Disappointing Corporate Earnings
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White House:No Immediate Announcement on Auto Bailout
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U.S. Auto Loan Package Dies in Senate
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Wal-Mart Clerk in New York Dies in Rush
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New York Stores Lure Shoppers With Black Friday Deals
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Obama Unveils Economic Crisis Team
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U.S. Unveils $800 Bln Programs to Ease Credit
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S&P 500 Index Plunges to 11-Year-Low on Economic Woes
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U.S. Major Indexes Plunge to Five Year Iow on Deep Recession Concerns
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Wall Street Stage Huge Rebound; Dow Jumps 553 Points
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Wall Street Rallies After Three-day Plunge
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Bush Sets Tone for G-20 Summit
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Wall Street Retreats in Final Session
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White House Says Asia-Europe Summit 'Critically Important'
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Bush Looks Forward to Hosting International Financial Summit Soon
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Bush Looks Forward to Hosting International Financial Summit Soon
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Direct U.S. Stake in Banks Fails to Lift Market Confidence
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Bailout Becomes Buy-in as US Feds Move Into Banking
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Wall Street Falls After Record Surge
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Subprime Mortgage Crisis
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Bailout of U.S. Financial System
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
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Morgan Stanley
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Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Bear Stearns Companies Inc.
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American International Group, Inc.
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Merrill Lynch & Company Inc.
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