Archive for March 15th, 2008

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On Saturday, President Bush warned that the government must guard against going too far in trying to fix the troubled economy. “If we were to pursue some of the sweeping government solutions that we hear about in Washington, we would make a complicated problem even worse — and end up hurting far more homeowners than we help.”

“Democrats know that wait-and-see isn’t a responsible strategy for an economy that is teetering on the brink of recession,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. “The president continues to convince himself that inaction is the cure-all for the economic problems hurting hardworking Americans.” Democrats intend to strengthen the economy with measures dealing with housing, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.

President Bush said the recently passed program of tax rebates should start to lift the economy in the second quarter of the year and have an even stronger impact in the third quarter. But he urged caution about doing more, particularly about the crisis in the housing market.

In the meantime, the Federal Reserve is ready to deliver yet another big interest rate cut to aid an economy in crisis. Some economists anticipate a rate cut of one-half of a percentage point, while investors and others hope for even more.

Whatever happens Tuesday afternoon after central bank policymakers have met with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, a growing number of analysts feel that another rate reduction won’t pull the country back from the brink of the recession arising from the fallout from the housing and credit crises, not to mention skyrocketing energy prices and consumers reluctant to spend. Lower interest rates might help cushion the blows of a recession, they state, but even with the Fed’s aggressive moves, economic and financial conditions will continue to deteriorate.

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As the financial crisis spreads swiftly from Wall Street to other industries, two massive home builder projects have received default notices. The problems involve developments in Las Vegas, where home prices have collapsed.

A project involving KB Homes (NYSE: KBH), Lennar (NYSE: LEN), and Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL) has failed to make interest payments on $765 million in debt.

According to The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), the project is spear-headed by a private company, Focus Property Group.

It is not clear how many other massive real estate developments involving public home builders are facing near-term margin calls, but with the falling price of real estate, the problem in Las Vegas is unlikely to be that last one. That means that already weakened firms could face a credit crisis of their own as home prices continue to drop and the potential value of homes under construction face going on the market for a fraction of what they might have brought just a year ago.

Some of the large home building company stocks have lost over two-thirds of their value over the past year, and that might only be the beginning.

Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.

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Ant writes “There are spectacular moments, as well as the mundane, in space. Over the years, living in space has forced astronauts to make a few concessions to things you wouldn’t give a second thought about when staying at a hotel/motel. The article lists a few things that people might not have known about living in space.” Your iPod needs to be altered to use Alkaline batteries. And also, did you know… that in space… you only get one spooooon. And some people, are spoon millionaires…

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News obituary: Academic had ‘zest for life’
Austin Daily Herald - Anne Gurvin led a life most could only dream about: she traveled the world, met many famous people, spoke five languages I think she knew what it meant to not have a lot of money,” he stated. Anne was the daughter Palmer and Regina (Krebsbach

Racing for reason
Times-Journal - As avid bike riders, the decision to ride 100 miles to raise money for a good cause wasn’t a difficult decision for Susan She explained diabetes is a manageable disease, but if poorly managed, complications and life-long problems can arise and

The downfall of Governor Eliot Spitzer
Berkshire Eagle - He has money, a beautiful wife, and three gorgeous kids. But now it seems he was leading a double life, apparently consorting with prostitutes.

Home Furnishings 2008
Sun-Journal - culture, which includes the vast middle class that’s hoping to find acceptable quality at a reasonable price and those with more money to spend than time to purchase mindfully. If you think even a tiny about buying an affordable import, consider life

Star employees donate blood
Philippine Star On the internet - The STAR has donated not only blood to the PNRC but also money. I’m very grateful for that,” Rosal stated, referring to Giving blood, for 28-year-old Melvin Derige of the maintenance department, is now a part of his life.

McElrathbey’s mother appreciates Clemson’s generosity
ESPN.com - The ACC established a trust fund for fans to donate money to pay for Fahmarr’s living expenses. The school’s coaches took Fahmarr into their homes and through their generosity provided him with a life he might have never

Senate Panel Acts on AIDS Bill
Forbes - Across Africa, we’ve given millions of people hope for a better and longer life. Like the Home bill, it would ease requirements in the 2003 act that required that one-third of all prevention money be spent

Bear Stearns bailout keeps firm afloat
CNN Money - After much speculation about its liquidity, Bear Stearns announced Friday that it entered into a fudning agreement with JPMorgan Chase and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Battered Wall Street brokerage Bear Stearns

Call-girl business: high pay, brief career
San Francisco Gate - If you haven’t been in the market for a prostitute lately, that might sound like a lot of money. Career with a short life Prostitution - like pro sports - is a short-lived career.

One Woman’s World
American Reporter - Choosing between good money (which I have made and know how to make) and a “poor” poet’s life, I chose the latter. I purchased a beat-up mobile home and set about making it into a easy mansion fit for a determined poet.

Market Mover
American Reporter - The stark reality of Anna Nicole’s cleavage shook me back to the reality that on any given day outside influences can totally change your money and your life.

Guerrilla days over, Naxals ready for new wars
Hindustan Times - in custody has rubbished many claims made by security agencies about the rebels, but acknowledged new challenges – a money Indian security officials have in the past made unverified claims that created a spectre of militants’ larger-that-life

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wiredog writes “The Washington Post is reporting that Microsoft is developing a program that classifies news stories according to whether liberal or conservative bloggers are linking to them and also measures the ‘emotional intensity’ based on the frequency of keywords in the blog posts.” If you would like to jump right to the tool you can check out “Blews” on the Microsoft site.

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The US House has just approved a new bill that rejects the retroactive immunity to telecommunication businesses and denies most of the new powers for the US President to spy on citizens without a warrant. “As impressive as the Home vote itself was, more impressive still was the floor debate which preceded it. I can’t recall ever watching a debate on the floor of either House of Congress that I found even remotely impressive — until today. One Democrat after the next — of all stripes — delivered impassioned, defiant speeches in defense of the rule of law, oversight on presidential eavesdropping, and safeguards on government spying. They swatted away the GOP’s fear-mongering claims with the dismissive contempt such tactics deserve, rejecting the principle that has predominated political debate in this country since 9/11: that the threat of the Terrorists means we have to live under the rule of an omnipotent President and a dismantled constitutional framework.”

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