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Renewed optimism similarly reigned in Europe, where effervescent markets got a midafternoon lift from U.S. President George W. Bush's announcement of a new government plan to inject $250 billion of capital in exchange for equity into at least nine American banks. The move to further stabilize the U.S. finance market prodded rising European indices to move still higher Tuesday afternoon, with both Paris' CAC 40 and Frankfurt's Dax up 4.5% and London's FTSE 100 up 4.9%. The trio boomed with 11.2%, 11.4% and 8.8% surges respectively during the previous session...
...plan calls for Treasury to inject billions of dollars into the banking system. Paulson is requiring the nine biggest lenders in the country - including Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan - to sell $125 billion of preferred shares to the taxpayer and to commit in return to lending out much of that money. That should have an immediate effect in reviving the lending business. Treasury is making another $125 billion available to smaller banks on the same terms...
Yale began by taking two close sets by the identical tally of 25-19 on the strength of its attack, highlighted by Bulldog junior Cat Dailey and her nine kills...
...errors with four consecutive Cat Dailey kills as a part of its game-winning 9-1 streak at the end of the fifth.Many of the game’s statistics favored Harvard: .228 hitting percentage, 61 kills, and 11 blocks compared with Yale’s .187, 54 and nine. According to McKinley, however, the progression of the game was the deciding factor. “We could help ourselves a lot by coming out stronger,” McKinley said. “If we went into the first point of the first game playing like...
...With nine million new voters in America this election season, one would think elections offices would have plenty of work adding people to their voter rolls and sending out absentee ballots. In fact, attempts to comply with the 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) have had egregious consequences. At least nine states have been found to accidentally and illegally remove voters from their lists. Moreover, increasingly strict identification requirements are holding up registrations and absentee ballots for unknown thousands of people...