STOP … IN THE NAME OF HISTORY


STOP ... IN THE NAME OF HISTORY
U.S. Daily, ca - 17 hours ago
This is a Wall Street crash, not the Wall Street Crash. Obama's election in 2008 may begin a new Democratic era the way Franklin Roosevelt's did in 1932, ...
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Wall Street shadow over pay hike

Wall Street shadow over pay hike Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper, Bhutan - 18 hours ago 6 December, 2008 - The reverberations of the Wall Street crash and the subsequent global financial crisis is showing it’s effect on the Pay revision. ...
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Wall Street Lays Another Egg


Vanity Fair

Wall Street Lays Another Egg
Vanity Fair, NY - Nov 10, 2008
The most famous financial crisis—the Wall Street Crash—is conventionally said to have begun on “Black Thursday,” October 24, 1929, when the Dow declined by ...
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Despite the G20’s Latest Missteps, Reason for Economic Optimism


Despite the G20’s Latest Missteps, Reason for Economic Optimism ...
Money Morning - Nov 19, 2008
For decades the public was convinced that the Wall Street Crash of 1929 caused the Great Depression. Indeed, it was two other factors – the Fed’s inability ...
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Pass notes: 1930 and 1979

Pass notes: 1930 and 1979 Independent, UK - 16 hours ago The economic background: It was six months since the Wall Street crash. The greatest economic depression in modern history was beginning. ...
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Wall Street Crash KO’d McCain bid

Wall Street crash KO'd McCain bid Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - Nov 3, 2008 By PAMELA HASTEROK Polling experts pinpoint the Republican presidential nominee's loss of standing amongst voters to the exact moment the financial crisis happened.
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US Stocks: Buying the Bounce – Tuesday 4 th November 2008 – BullionVault (press release)

US Stocks: Buying the Bounce - Tuesday 4 th November 2008 BullionVault (press release), UK - Nov 4, 2008 After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, for example, stocks rallied a whopping 48% from the post-crash low to the recovery high six months later. ...
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Very depressing, yes … Great Depression, no – The Age

The Age
Very depressing, yes ... Great Depression, no The Age, Australia - Nov 8, 2008 The substantial Wall Street crash of the mid-1970s is much more relevant. It was a crash driven primarily by an economic event - the rising price of oil ...
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Oct 24, 1929 – Wall St crash

Telegraph.co.uk
Oct 24, 1929: Wall St crash Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Oct 24, 2008 ... note of events that took place 79 years ago today – the omens facing global markets are eerily similar to those surrounding the 1929 Wall Street Crash. ...
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Financial crises in last 40 years

FACTBOX: Financial crises in last 40 years Reuters - Nov 14, 2008 The crash wiped 22.6 percent off the value of the NYSE, compared with 12.8 percent on the worst day of the 1929 Wall Street Crash. ...
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