Crazy Sexy News 12-09-11
Crazy sexy news today from Europe, as the EU came together and fell a little apart at the same time. The euro region agreed to provide a large amount of capital for its banks, but could not come to agreement on a tighter more fiscally perfect union. That was due to the disagreement of Britain, and a few others. Donald Trump keys this wire as well, given his supposed consideration of dropping the GOP debate he is scheduled to host. That's because several candidates won't participate due to concern that Trump will run in the future as an independent. Indeed, it appears so, given the story posted here. Also, more Americans are choosing pawn shops for holiday shopping, and the naked photos of Lindsay Lohan have been leaked. Enjoy!
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Crazy Sexy News
- Plan to Fix Europe May Split it
- Britain Now Isolated
- Stocks Rally on News
- Trump May Kill his Debate and Run for President
- Consumer Sentiment Improves
- ”Occupiers” Taking Back their Foreclosed Homes
- Bomb Explodes at Italian Tax Office
- Moody’s (NYSE: MCO) Downgrades French Banks Societe Generale (OTC: SCGLY.PK), BNP Paribas (OTC: BNPQY.PK), Credit Agricole (OTC: CRARY.PK)
- Shopping at Pawn Shops Replaces the Mall
- Job Seekers Believe in Santa Claus
- Trade Deficit Shrinks for 4th Straight Months
- Republicans Want to Cut Unemployment Insurance to Pay for Payroll Tax Cut
- Scotland Lashed by 165 MPH Winds
- U.S. Army Cuts Begin
- Toyota Cuts its Profit View (NYSE: TM)
- Lindsay Lohan’s Naked Playboy Photos Leaked
- Why the Virginia Tech Shootout?
- Putin Sets Trap to Round Up his Opposers
- Why to Buy Amazon Shares (Nasdaq: AMZN)
- Punt on DuPont (NYSE: DD)
- Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) Predicts Surge in Hybrids
- AT&T (NYSE: T) Antitrust Case Delayed by Justice Department
- Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) Struggling
- GE (NYSE: GE) Raises its Dividend 13%
- Poll Shows Germans and French Believe Euro is Costing them
- Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) Discloses Internal Investigation
- Warren Buffet Names Son as Successor
- EU Summit Not Enough to Draw ECB in
- Oil Prices Waver
- Euro Rises Against Dollar
- Conservative Host: Obama Fired the First Class Warfare Shots
- S. Korean Developer Plans Skyscraper Resembling Exploding WTC
- Yahoo! Earnings Calendar
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