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...Federal Reserve during the scramble to deal with the financial crisis over the past year. In previous talks to expand the responsibilities of the FDIC, critics accused Bair of being more concerned with protecting her agency than halting panic in the system. Bair responded by saying FDIC insurance for everyday Americans was too important to put at risk without sufficient guarantees of its stability...
...market publishing." Bhagat's three books, the first of which was published in 2004, have sold more than a million copies. One has been made into a Bollywood film and another is in production. "Chetan Bhagat's success demonstrated that there was a huge market for Indian fiction, with everyday Indian characters acting out everyday Indian stories," says Bose. "Publishers took note that homegrown talent was finding a voice, and that publishing authors like us was not only not risky, but could actually be profitable...
...said. There will need to be an extraordinary effort by the next president, Suskind said, to give back power that had been inappropriately seized. Suskind explored the post-Sept. 11 rise in the power of the executive branch and its influence on everyday people in his most recent book, “The Way of the World,” which debuted at number three on the New York Times’ bestseller list last summer. Looking ahead to next week’s election in an interview before the event, Suskind said that regardless of who wins, the need...
...take your lunch break and [go over] by one minute they make it a big deal.” Martinez said the union movement amongst employees at the Long Beach Hilton has been weakened by fears of more severe retribution from HEI, “I go to work everyday thinking, ‘Is it going to be today that you tell me I don’t have a job anymore?’” Martinez said. Working with the national union UNITE HERE, Martinez has been visiting colleges that are financially linked to HEI. Martinez...
...Environmental sustainability and reversing catastrophic climate change may very well be the most crucial challenges of our generation. But the public-relations campaign the University is waging on its behalf—and the imperious impositions on the most mundane aspects of everyday life that such green activism forebodes—seems to be most excessive...