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Jun 22 2009

Update – June 22, 2009 – Metro Train Crash

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From WTOP.com WASHINGTON – A Metro train smashed into the back of another at the height of the Monday evening rush hour, killing at least six people and injuring scores of others as cars from the trailing train jackknifed into the air and fell atop the first.One of the fatalities was a female train operator, [...]

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Jun 22 2009

June 22, 2009 – Metro Crash

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From WTOP.com WASHINGTON – At least two people have died and several people are trapped and injured after a Metro Red Line train derailed and collided with another Metro train, officials say. The six-car train derailed and then collided with another train between the Takoma Park and Fort Totten stations around 5 p.m. Monday. The [...]

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Nov 19 2008

Morning News – November 19

Economy USA Today Economy sets travel back a bit for holiday Editorial: All we are saying is give TARP a chance Op-Ed: Things are getting worse The Washington Post As Investment Banking Keeps Changing, SEC Regulators Keep Moving Editorial: Troubled TARP The Boston Globe Op-Ed: The blame for bloated economy LA Times Editorial: Fannie and Freddie follies

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Nov 17 2008

Morning News – November 17

Economy The Christian Science Monitor Consumers close their wallets G-20 leaders agree to next economic steps CongressDaily Economy Casts Pall Over Lame Duck Bloomberg Stocks Fall in Europe, Asia on Recession Concern; U.S. Index Futures Drop  The Wall Street Journal Goldman Chiefs Give Up Bonuses

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Nov 13 2008

Morning News – November 13

Economy Los Angeles Times Paulson’s toxic-loan plan never got started Paulson cancels key part of financial bailout USA Today Treasury rethinks Wall St. bailout The Christian Science Monitor New bailout focus: how to fight foreclosures Op-Ed: The trust factor in mortgage bailouts Bloomberg German Economy Slides Into Recession With Biggest Contraction Since 1996 Paulson’s Credibility Takes Another Hit [...]

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