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The Financial Corp. of America declared bankruptcy after a $2 billion federal bailout of its primary subsidiary, the American Savings and Loan Association, during the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s.
Shares of Conseco, an Indiana-based finance and insurance company, once traded as high as $58, but they were worth less than $1 when the conglomerate declared bankruptcy. The company had racked up massive debt from multiple acquisitions and loans to officers to buy company stock. Conseco emerged from bankruptcy...
The charges were incendiary enough to shift the discussion, forcing Obama off message and into a defensive posture. By week's end, he had declared his intention to run a more aggressive campaign. But in the meantime, Obama had to defend himself against charges of sexism at a Virginia library...
Sure enough, the day after Biden's selection the archbishop of Denver declared that the Catholic senator should "refrain from presenting himself for communion." Archbishop Charles Chaput was one of the handful of Catholic leaders who had targeted Kerry in 2004, but he had become a marginalized in the bishops...
Indian Mujahideen, which claimed responsibility for blasts that killed over 45 people in Bangalore and Ahmedabad six weeks ago, declared itself to be behind today's Delhi blasts as well. The group also warned of more attacks in Mumbai, the country's financial capital.