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Sun September 13, 2009
Sat September 12, 2009
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Wells Fargo exec moves into a 12 million dollar home that had recently been foreclosed, using it for parties and personal reasons. All while making it unavailable for purchase. Your bailout dollars hard at work (finance.yahoo.com)
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Parents sue Dunkin' Donuts saying their son burned his neck on a "dangerously hot" hash brown patty (bostonherald.com)
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Google's chief economist says American's search habits show the economy is recovering (washingtonpost.com)
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Stocks rally in September despite macroeconomic numbers showing negative or stagnant growth. "We see signs of speculation from some of our clients that are not connected to reality" (cnbc.com)
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Porn, which should be essential to pumping up our flaccid economy, seeing profits plunge as tight-fisted consumers gag on swollen prices for everything else. Boobs (consumerist.com)
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Fri September 11, 2009
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On 9/11/01, the Dow would have opened at 9605. Today, 8 years to the day, the Dow closed at 9605 (online.wsj.com)
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Morgan Stanley CEO steps down from his post to focus on packaging and bundling his kid's lemonade stand into collateralized debt obligations (telegraph.co.uk)
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Thu September 10, 2009
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Sprint to launch unlimited cell-to-cell call to all networks. Verizon still trying to figure out how to charge you for turning on your phone (techvi.com)
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Hey, guess what? The recession's over. Awesome. Anyone want to buy a subordinated equity tranche in a real estate collateralized debt obligation? (google.com)
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State Department releases lists of countries that use child labor, so the discerning consumer will know what labels to look for when they want the tight stitching and attention to detail that only those tiny little hands and eyes can provide (news.yahoo.com)
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Cost of funerals continues to rise as undertakers spend more time prying weapons from cold dead hands (forbes.com)
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Best Buy employees haven't learned the out-of-stock trick doesn't work when customers order online (consumerist.com)
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Credit card companies find a way around that pesky credit card reform legislation. As always, the Free Market regulates itself (businessweek.com)
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Wed September 09, 2009
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The City of Denver would like you to know that its budget shortfall has nothing to do with its increase in the number of parking tickets i$$ued (9news.com)
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Want to talk to Delta customer service on the phone? Good luck with all of that (consumerist.com)
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Congress to pass bill assessing a $10 fee on foreign visitors to the US in order to fund an agency to encourage foreign visitors to come to the US and pay a $10 fee that will fund an agency to encourage international visitors (breitbart.com)
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Columnist wants smart people on Wheaties boxes, like winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, the Intel Science Talent Search or top student teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition (boston.com)
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Ugly people will have an easier time finding employment in this economy (kiplinger.com)
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Legendary NY restaurant guidebook publisher Zagat too cautious in entering online world, getting its four-star lunch eaten by Yelp and Chowhound (nypost.com)
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Tue September 08, 2009
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Your story is irrelevant, so here is a picture of a gorilla playing drums (guardian.co.uk)
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Ready for Cadbury Cheese Eggs? (washingtonpost.com)
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Paul Krugman breaks down why economists failed so miserably in predicting the economic meltdown. The short answer is that they mistakenly assumed that we aren't all morons (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
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The most ridiculous product association of all time. "The DJs will each represent a McDonald's famous hamburger" (reuters.com)
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Treasuring Thrift: 'In Cheap We Trust'. Ironically, not at all parsimonious with words (npr.org)
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Your employer now too cheap to pay for international business class? Here's why you should refuse to fly in coach (theglobeandmail.com)
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T-Mobile & Orange are to merge, creating the UK's largest lack of signal coverage (news.bbc.co.uk)
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DoctoRs in brItaiN want cracKdown on alcohol marketinG, including mUsIc spoNsorship aNd advErtiSing at Sports (news.bbc.co.uk)
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Not news : McDonalds in yet another trademark battle. News: McDonalds loses the battle. Fark: To a Malaysian curry restaurant (news.com.au)
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Break up Big Beer (washingtonpost.com)
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Bernie Madoff Gets $13,800 Tax Refund...you're still eating cat food (palmbeachpost.com)
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Mon September 07, 2009
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"More than half of business travellers prefer a perfect night's sleep to great sex." But then, who doesn't? (economist.com)
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Ryanair figures out it can practically give tickets away, as long as people pay $150 to check two bags (mirror.co.uk)
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