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Join Cindy Sheehan In Saying No Bailout For Billionaires
11 days ago
Some billionaires losing big in economic crisis
11 days ago
Catsimatidis Has No Cash for Employees, Web Site [Billionaires]
38 days ago
Billionaires say US debts need attention
51 days ago
Chart of Day: Beat the billionaires on energy
54 days ago
Zimbabwe: A nation of billionaires
80 days ago

Source: articles.moneycentral.msn.com --- 4 days ago
Our Forbes 400 list includes 65 people living in New York. Their combined fortune? $244 billion. ...
Source: articles.moneycentral.msn.com --- 33 days ago
The Internet boom put these 33 innovators on our list of the world's richest. Total worth: $109.7 billion. ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 4 days ago
How are they 'coping'? ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 32 days ago
Can you have millions of dollars in the bank and still worry about filling up the gas tank? Psychologists say: “Yes.” ...
Source: www.forbes.com --- 32 days ago
The dot-com bubble didn't burst for everyone. Meet the men who've made fortunes from the internet. ...
Source: www.forbes.com --- 5 days ago
Not everyone complains about high prices at the gas station. ...
Source: sport.telegraph.co.uk --- 1 day ago
Charlton's board have indicated their intention to accept an offer from a group of billionaire Dubaibased investors. ...
Source: news.telegraph.co.uk --- 4 days ago
Plunging property and share prices knocked a third off the average wealth of China's Billionaires in the first fall for seven years. ...
Source: money.telegraph.co.uk --- 38 days ago
Oil company BP has signed a deal aimed at resolving the long-running and bitter dispute at its Russian joint venture TNK-BP. ...
Source: www.care2.com --- 11 days ago
The Democrats in Congress have put themselves in the position of pushing a bailout for Billionaires, one that the public is OVERWHELMINGLY opposed to, at the behest of the most despised president in American history and his corrupt, crony henchmen. Submitted by JohnMichael Talboo to US Politics & Gov't  |   Note-it!  |   Add a Comment ...
Source: www.chron.com --- 2 days ago
Russian Billionaires from aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska to soccer-club owner Roman Abramovich lost more than $230 billion in five months during the nation's worst financial crisis since the 1998 default on its debt. ...
Source: www.metafilter.com --- 3 days ago
Jay Walker's Library was just profiled by Wired [via] , but they failed to mention where many of those books came from. Big players like Maggs , Simon Finch and the Baumans still compose most of the rare book world. (Heritage is gone but Michael Sharp got four of their employees.) They're all excellent places to shop if you're building an Überlibrary, but, if you're Jay Walker, you start with Phillip J. Pirages. I had the pleasure of working for Phil for about two years starting in 2000. I won't go into detail, but I owed my job to Mr. Walker's insatiable appetite for books. Having heard so much about the Walker library as it was being built, I was thrilled to see the photos in the Wired piece. (I even recognized some of the books.) The rare book world is small, peculiar, and, besides the intrusion of the internet, probably operates in much the same way as it always has. Reputation and specialized knowledge matter. Phil's small firm, located in charmingly rural McMinnville, OR, is known to be as trustworthy and considerate as they get (despite my time there, ha ha) and regularly produces massive, meticulously-researched catalogues so full of charming anectdotes and useful bibliography that they sometimes end up for sale on eBay. Don't let the web 1.0 look of their site fool you (remember this is the rare book world) -- they are one of the big players now. I won't go into business arrangements, but it's well known now that Mr. Wal ...
Source: www.iol.co.za --- 6 days ago
The ANC Youth League wants to wrestle control of its R120-million investment company from "old comrades" who allegedly exploited their position. ...
Source: www.channelnewsasia.com --- 37 days ago
At this summer's Olympics, Michael Phelps scored in the pool, Usain Bolt on the track and Ma Huateng at the bank. ...
Source: www.ocregister.com --- 35 days ago
Samueli's and Nicholas' styles of dealing with criminal cases reflect contrasts in personalities and stakes of losing in court. ...
Source: www.lewrockwell.com --- 8 days ago
Here's the full roll call vote. Here in Colorado - Tom Tancredo is still despicable and voted for the the greatest coporate welfare scheme since the Loans For Shares deal for the oligarchs of Russia. All other GOP members of... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
The Independent Oct 9 2008 12:13AM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
Around The Rings Oct 4 2008 4:45PM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 hours ago
San Jose Mercury News Oct 12 2008 5:14AM GMT ...
Source: gothamist.com --- 2 days ago
Billionaire term limits proponent Ronald Lauder (pictured, far right) confirmed his support for Mayor Bloomberg's and the City Council's legislation to add another term to term limits--and expressed his hope it would be overturned after (presumably) Bloomberg was re-elected. Lauder told the NY Times that he believes term limits will go back to two after a voter referendum in 2010, "To me, this is a temporary solution." However, Lauder also referred to the economic crisis, " I think we’re damn lucky to have a mayor here who understands this stuff and who understands the city. " Lauder had met with Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion yesterday to discuss the ins and out of a temporary vs. permanent term limits change. However, many other elected officials, including ones hoping to run for mayor in 2009, have been critical of the maneuvers and City Councilman Bill deBlasio met with billionaire Tom Golisano (pictured, far left) to gauge his interest in helping keep terms to two. As for City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, she claims she's still undecided . And when NY1 asked about the public's voice in the matter, she said, "At the end of the day, if these changes go through, they'll have to be voted on by 51 individuals that have been elected by districts in all five boroughs." Yesterday, State Senator Hakeem Jeffries introduced a bill requiring "voter approval to change term limits in New York cities where the law exists" and today two gr ...

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