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...sunny day in the White House Rose Garden that President George W. Bush announced his plan to enable as many as 700,000 American families to avoid foreclosure amid a growing mortgage crisis. "I've made this a top priority to help our homeowners navigate these financial challenges," he said, "so that as many families as possible can stay in their homes." That was in the summer...
...Another source of tension appears to have been the Material Girl's growing distaste for Britain. "When Madonna first moved to the U.K., she loved the idea of becoming an English rose. But slowly it turned sour," the source said. "She doesn't have many friends here and as she turned 50 she has become very philosophical and started wondering what it's all about...
Hedge funds typically charge investors 1% of their money each year, as well as a performance fee of 20% of the fund's annual gains. That can be a lot of money. For example, the average hedge fund rose nearly 12% last year. That means someone who invested $1 million - often the minimum - in an average hedge fund last year would have made $120,000 but would have paid back $34,000 in management fees...
...themes were great, talking about some of the things that unite us rather than just focusing on strictly the issues that divide us.” After the debate, Hawley said the he thought the event was a success because it rose above individual disagreements. “We love doing this debate,” Hawley said. “Because despite all the bitterness and pettiness in politics, these debates remind me: it’s about ideas. We may disagree, but we still love the fact that we can sit here and debate these ideas...
That Obama's fortunes rose as the markets sank shows how central temperament has become in the homestretch of the presidential race. Only weeks ago, you might have expected that McCain's greater experience and his courage in the clutch would lift him as a leader in a moment of crisis. Yet the turn of the polls suggests the reverse; without taking a dramatically different approach on substance, Obama won this round on style and disposition. Both candidates supported the bailout, and both call for tax cuts and policing of markets, but in tenor, they were polar opposites. Temperament...