News from around the web: 2009-11-25
- Geithner’s Disgrace – Eliot Spitzer
- FT Alphaville – FDIC’s insurance in the red, ‘problem banks’ hit 16-year high
- Should America worry about its deficit? | The Economist
- House prices ‘must drop radically’ to lure investors – Irish, Business – Independent.ie
- America’s increasing food waste is laying waste to the environment
- GM confirms Germany will bear brunt of 9,000 European job losses | Business | guardian.co.uk
- BBC News – Dubai’s main investment fund seeks debt payment delay
- Bundesbank fears relapse as German banks face €90bn fresh losses – Telegraph
- Online Advertising In The U.S Begins To Stabilize
- Australian banks fail new capital test
- Katrina court win paves way for billion-dollar payouts – New Scientist
- One in Four Borrowers Is Underwater – WSJ.com
- Richard Cohen: Obama’s record doesn’t match his rhetoric – washingtonpost.com
- Jobs program crucial for Dems to win in 2010 – Tom Ferguson
- Matthew Dowd – Yes, she can: Palin has a shot at the presidency – washingtonpost.com
- Rolfe Winkler – If banks can delay, pray
- Price Discrimination Explains Everything – Arnold Kling (On Black Friday sales.)
- In Philadelphia, a Chance to Stave Off Foreclosure – NYTimes.com
Distraction of the Day: This college women’s basketball player can slam dunk.
PS. I probably won’t post tomorrow, so to all the Americans out there, have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday.
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