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At last Alan Greenspan is saying what he meansREMEMBER when Alan Greenspan was hard to understand? The gnomic — and gnome-like — former Federal Reserve chairman used to be a master of obscurity. Here are some words from his mid-1990s glory years — If you haven’t had breakfast yet, I suggest you skim read this.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:48 pm BA close to American allianceBritish Airways says it is close to agreeing a tie-up with its largest US rival American Airlines.Source: BBC News | Business | World Edition | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:05 pm Alibaba Anxious To Buy Back Yahoo! (YHOO) SharesYahoo! (YHOO) owns 39% of large Chinese online e-commerce operation Alibaba. Alibaba executives would like to exchange that stake for cash. Yahoo! could give that money to shareholders as a special dividend. It may be a bit late for that. Alibaba's stock is down 62% this year. The situation is another example of bumbling by Yahoo! management.Source: 24/7 Wall St. | 3 Aug 2008 | 11:30 am With Royal Bank Of Scotland (RBS) Facing Record Loss, US Banks To FollowAnalysts who think that money center banks are out of the woods, may want to look at the RBS results for the first half of 2008. According to The Times, "The Royal Bank of Scotland is poised to unveil the biggest loss in UK banking history after taking a hit of almost £6 billion from the credit crisis."Source: 24/7 Wall St. | 3 Aug 2008 | 11:07 am AMR (AMR) And British Air May Be Closer To Link-UpBritish Airways and AMR (AMR) may be closer to a deal which would allow them to operate their transatlantic businesses as one company. With AMR is deep financial trouble, and its stock down from a 52-week high of $26 to under $9, the arrangement could be a lift savor.Source: 24/7 Wall St. | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:56 am Games ad campaigns: Biggest, Costliest, CoolestBEIJING (Reuters) - Olympic sponsors are launching possibly the largest advertising and marketing campaign ever, aiming to etch their brands in the minds of a new generation of Chinese consumers for far beyond the upcoming Games.Source: Reuters: Business News | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:56 am Dollar shows signs of resilienceThe dollar showed increasing signs of resilience this week, hitting a one-month high against the euro as evidence mounted that the effects of the credit crisis were making themselves felt across the globe...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:49 am Britain's RBS facing record banking loss: reportThe Royal Bank of Scotland will this week unveil the biggest loss in the history of British banking due to a multi-billion-pound hit from the global credit crunch, The Sunday Times...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:26 am Lufthansa resolves wage disputeGerman airline Lufthansa reaches a deal to end a five-day pay strike, but warns flights will continue to be disrupted.Source: BBC News | Business | World Edition | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:19 am Xerox (XRX) Director Chuck Prince Shows Zip Support For StockIn what was supposed to be a display of confidence, newly anointed Xerox director Chuck Prince, the man who came about as close to Citigroup as any mortal could have, has acquired 10,000 shares of his new company's stock at a purchase price of a little more than $130,000. That must be reassuring to shareholders! Chuck Prince walked away from Citigroup with a heinously undeserved $95 million and has now condescended to invest less than 1/730th at the company where he has been inexplicably given a role on the board of directors. Back when his appointment was first announced, I...Source: 24/7 Wall St. | 3 Aug 2008 | 10:02 am Bid to restart world trade talksThe Brazilian President attempts to save the world trade talks which ended without agreement last month.Source: BBC News | Business | World Edition | 3 Aug 2008 | 9:54 am Qantas faces special safety probeAustralian aviation authorities announce a special review of airline Qantas, after three safety scares in eight days.Source: BBC News | Business | World Edition | 3 Aug 2008 | 9:31 am T.Italia CEO rules out hostile Telefonica bid: reportMILAN (Reuters) - The chief executive of Italy's biggest phone group Telecom Italia ruled out a possible hostile bid from Spain's Telefonica in an interview published in an Italian newspaper on Sunday.Source: Reuters: Business News | 3 Aug 2008 | 9:23 am T.Italia CEO rules out hostile Telefonica bid: reportMILAN (Reuters) - The chief executive of Italy's biggest phone group Telecom Italia ruled out a possible hostile bid from Spain's Telefonica in an interview published in an Italian...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 9:23 am Blue Square Signs Agreement to Acquire Additional Shares in its Subsidiary, Bee Group Retail Ltd., Increasing its Holdings to 85%ROSH HAAYIN, Israel, Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Blue Square-Israel Ltd. (NYSE: BSI) (hereinafter: "Blue Square") announced today the signing of an...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 8:52 am Kuwait official sees oil staying above $100: report (Reuters)Reuters - Oil was unlikely to fall below $100 per barrel as strong demand from emerging economies such as China and India put a floor under prices, a member of Kuwait's top oil council said in remarks published on Sunday.Source: Yahoo! News: Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:50 am Kuwait official sees oil staying above $100: reportKUWAIT (Reuters) - Oil was unlikely to fall below $100 per barrel as strong demand from emerging economies such as China and India put a floor under prices, a member of Kuwait's top oil council said in remarks published on Sunday.Source: Reuters: Business News | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:50 am Congress stops playing games with toy safetyNew legislation may rebuild confidence in an industry hurt by recalls.Enrique Barajas was poking around the little shops of the Toy District in downtown Los Angeles the other day with his 4-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son. The store shelves were packed with inexpensive imports, mostly from China. Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Borrowing from your 401(k)? Do the math firstTaking out a loan could cost you in the long run, so be sure to calculate the consequences.Experts warn that taking money out of your 401(k) account while you're still working can cost you dearly later on. Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Tax credit for home buyers works like an interest-free loanPurchasers can shave as much as $7,500 off their IRS bills, though it must be repaid.Anyone who's been sitting on the sidelines hesitant to jump into the housing market until conditions settle down should know these dates: April 9, 2008, through June 30, 2009. Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Should you buy a home now?The drop in prices may mean it's time to jump in. Or is it too soon? Experts offer pros and cons. Southern California...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Food and drink firms reach kids on Web at minimal costMARKETING Firms reach kids via Web games, videoSource: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Short sale of home hurts credit scoresDear Liz: I sold my house for less than what I owed on the mortgage, not realizing that this short sale would affect my credit scores. Because of this drop in scores, I recently received a letter from my credit card company closing one of my unused accounts.Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Tax credit for home buyers works like an interest-free loanPurchasers can shave as much as $7,500 off their IRS bills, though it must be repaid. Anyone who's been sitting...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Hillside manor in 90210 could be yours for only 2,486,398 . . . eurosFor sale: A brand-new, three-bedroom contemporary Mediterranean in the north-of-Sunset area of 90210. The private hillside manor has a pool, views and 3,600 square feet. Price: 2,486,398 euros. That's...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Food and drink firms reach kids on Web at minimal costMARKETING Firms reach kids via Web games, videoSource: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Hillside manor in 90210 could be yours for only 2,486,398 . . . eurosFor sale: A brand-new, three-bedroom contemporary Mediterranean in the north-of-Sunset area of 90210. The private hillside manor has a pool, views and 3,600 square feet. Price: 2,486,398 euros. That's right, euros.Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Congress stops playing games with toy safetyNew legislation may rebuild confidence in an industry hurt by recalls. Enrique Barajas was poking around the little...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Borrowing from your 401(k)? Do the math firstTaking out a loan could cost you in the long run, so be sure to calculate the consequences. Experts warn that...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Should you buy a home now?The drop in prices may mean it's time to jump in. Or is it too soon? Experts offer pros and cons.Southern California median home sale prices are down about 30% from their peak. That's about as far as they fell in the 1990s real estate downturn, and enough of a decline to have many asking: Is it time to buy? ¶ Some are already answering with their checkbooks. In the inland areas where prices have crashed hardest, buyers are slowly returning. ¶ But many of those who study housing markets say the worst is yet to come for real estate. Buy now, they warn, and you'll regret it as prices continue falling. ¶ Others contend that prices are low enough that renters who aspire to own should buy now so they can start building their equity. ¶ Predicting price trends is a dodgy business, and there's no one right answer for everyone. But if you are thinking about buying now, here are some pros and cons to consider. Source: L.A. Times - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Short sale of home hurts credit scoresDear Liz: I sold my house for less than what I owed on the mortgage, not realizing that this short sale would affect my credit scores. Because of this drop in scores, I recently received a letter from...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 7:00 am Rio Tinto says Guinea goes back on iron ore concessionAnglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto said Sunday a concession which potentially could open a massive new iron ore field in west Africa appeared to have been rescinded. In...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 6:21 am Verizon labor talks continue, beyond deadlineNEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc and two big unions kept talking after a labor contract covering 65,000 workers expired on Saturday and the unions said they made progress toward a deal, averting a strike threat.Source: Reuters: Business News | 3 Aug 2008 | 5:27 am Verizon labor talks continue, beyond deadline (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News: Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 5:25 am Exceptional ECB meeting to leave interest rates alone, analysts sayThe European Central Bank holds an exceptional meeting this month amid signs of persistent market turmoil, but analysts expect interest rates to stay on hold even though the eurozone might...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 4:28 am Flight attendants ask Qantas to explain incidentsQantas flight attendants want assurances from management that the Australian carrier's planes are safe after a third mid-air incident in two weeks, a union official said Sunday.Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 3:41 am Coffee culture grinds Starbucks' Australian operationStarbucks hit a roadblock trying to export its business model to Australia, a robust coffee culture where customers already knew the difference between a macchiato and an affogato, local...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 3:37 am Fed to leave rates unchanged amid economic uncertaintyA powerful US central bank panel, led by Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, is widely expected to keep its key interest rate unchanged in the coming week amid growing economic...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 3:11 am Grant Bradley inside the plush A380's first commercial flightThe crowd was two-deep at the bar just minutes after the fasten seat belt sign was off aboard Emirates super jumbo's first commercial flight. The cocktail lounge comfortably holds around 25 premium class passengers at any one time...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 1:41 am Games ad campaigns: Biggest, Costliest, Coolest (Reuters)
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News: Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:25 am Cazenove merger supremo may quit after missing out on top jobIan Hannam, one of the City of London's most prolific merger advisers, is this weekend contemplating his future after missing out on the top job at JP Morgan Cazenove.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Carvill carves out next insurance windfallInsurance entrepreneur Rory Carvill could be about to make another multi-million pound fortune after entering into talks to sell a stake in reinsurance broker Carvill to an American private equity fund.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Chinese oil giant Sinopec gatecrashes bid for ImperialOne of China's biggest state-owned oil companies has gatecrashed the sale of Imperial Energy by launching a bid to buy the £1.1bn London-listed energy firm.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Sorrell secures option to sell TNS TV unitWPP, Sir Martin Sorrell's marketing services group, has negotiated an option to sell the television monitoring arm of market research company Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) as part of its £1.1bn hostile takeover bid.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am BA’s Willie Walsh hoping oil prices will inject sense into the industryBA boss Willie Walsh is looking beyond his airline's proposed merger with Iberia to a tie-up with American Airlines and a tilt at the US domestic market, writes Alistair Osborne.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am HBOS launches fund to offload company stakesHBOS, Britain's biggest mortgage bank, is to offload a £400m portfolio of investments in some of the country's largest private companies as it shrinks its battle-scarred balance sheet and scales back its principal investment activities.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Brand-new terminals, brand-new merger: now for a new brandAirlines and national pride are closely linked. Branding expert Wally Ollins wonders if BA/Iberia can break the mould.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am China's economic miracle at a crossroads as Olympics startAfter years of double-digit growth China's economy is at the crossroads, write Richard Spencer in Beijing and Malcolm Moore in Wenzhou.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am FSA enforcer wants insider traders put in prisonAfter years of failing to stamp out market abuse, the City watchdog is taking off the gloves, writes Katherine Griffiths.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am CMC Markets to cut jobsCMC Markets, the financial trading business majority owned by one of the City's richest men, is cutting just over 10 per cent of its workforce.Source: Telegraph Business | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am FSA enforcer wants insider traders put in prisonAfter years of failing to stamp out market abuse, the City watchdog is taking off the gloves, writes Katherine Griffiths.Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Doha failure denies the world economy a much-needed boostWe're told the Doha trade talks, which broke down in Geneva last week, don't matter. Desperate to soothe global markets, and lift the mood of gloom, many economists claim the failure to secure a "trade...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNPaperBusiness | 3 Aug 2008 | 12:01 am Brazil's president consulting with US, China, India over WTOBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced Saturday that he has launched consultations with the United States, China and India to salvage world trade talks that recently...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:47 pm Iran expects OPEC to control quotas: ministerIran, the number two oil producer in OPEC, expects the cartel to discuss ways of controlling the quotas of member countries at its next meeting in September, the official news agency IRNA...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsBusiness | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:32 pm Royal Bank of Scotland poised for biggest loss in UK banking historyTHE Royal Bank of Scotland is poised to unveil the biggest loss in UK banking history after taking a hit of almost £6 billion from the credit crisis.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Bank of England urged to make rate cuts by winterTHE Bank of England should be ready to cut interest rates by the end of the year, according to the Sunday Times shadow monetary policy committee.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm More job losses expected at ITVITV has begun consulting staff over fresh job losses as it prepares to outline deeper cost savings alongside lower half-year profits this week.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Shell in £1billion deal with Russia oil firmROYAL DUTCH SHELL has held preliminary talks with Sibir, the Russia-focused oil firm, about a £1 billion asset-swap deal that could see it acquire a sizeable stake in its smaller rival.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Izodia adviser Fladgate faces lawsuit over stolen millionsA NEW lawsuit has been launched in the wake of the fraud against shareholders in the former dotcom company Izodia whose £33m cash pile was stolen by serial crook Gerald Smith. He was convicted of theft and false accounting in 2006 and sentenced to eight years in prison.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Travel agent Gold Medal poised to raise up to £90m in saleONE of the country’s leading travel agents, Gold Medal Travel, could be about to change hands in a deal worth up to £90m.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm American investment bank favourite to value Northern Rock sharesTHE Treasury is close to appointing an adviser to value the shares of Northern Rock, the bank that was nationalised by the government this year. The firm chosen by the Treasury will be expected to decide how much compensation is owed to 180,000 shareholders, including several powerful hedge funds.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Crown Paints close to £70m buyoutSENIOR management of Crown Paints is close to completing a buyout of the British paint company for around £70m.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Forestry firm seeks funds for system to track illegal loggingAN Oxford-based company is looking to raise £8m from international investors to exploit a tracking system it has developed that could help stop illegal logging of endangered forests.Source: Latest Business News from Times Online | 2 Aug 2008 | 11:00 pm Spotting a credit-card rip-offIssuers are taking heat for hidden charges, but there's already an easy way to tell if a new card offer is a deal or not.Source: Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com | 2 Aug 2008 | 10:52 pm Welcome, Mr. President, here's the tabThe federal government's 2009 deficit is projected to rise to $482 billion. That's not great news for the next president - no matter who wins on Election Day.Source: Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com | 2 Aug 2008 | 10:50 pm FundWatch: Publisher Value Line may take earnings hit from SEC inquiryA federal investigation into financial irregularities at one of the most prestigious publishers of investment newsletters is nearing completion, and any settlement could have a substantial effect on the company's earnings, according to a recent regulatory filing.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 9:09 pm NewsWatch: U.S. stocks look to Fed for directionStocks will turn to the Federal Reserve for direction next week, after the market's roller-coaster ride over the past five sessions reflected continued uncertainty over the problems still gripping the financial system and the economy.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 9:00 pm S&P emails slammed mortgage debt products: reportCHICAGO (Reuters) - Analysts at Standard & Poor's Rating Services warned against mortgage-related debt products in internal e-mails that, in one case, called the complex financial deals "ridiculous," the Wall Street Journal reported in its weekend edition.Source: Reuters: Business News | 2 Aug 2008 | 7:41 pm Disney hiking theme park admission ticket pricesVisiting the Happiest Place on Earth is about to cost a little more.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:06 pm Parore, Pero clash over mortgage futureAdam Parore has moved to defend his mortgage-broking business after a pointed attack from rival Mike Pero, who has questioned its future. The war of words between the two high-profile businessmen comes at a time when mortgage-broking...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm Fran O'Sullivan : Hanover head steps into the public frayHanover Finance chairman Greg Muir is now coming on to the front foot as the board prepares to put a rescue plan in front of investors. Muir had been stung that columnists, including myself, had not called him first before criticising...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm Boom for bach rentalsTighter budgets have seen fewer New Zealand families fly to warmer destinations this winter and more choose to rent high-end baches closer to home. Leslie Preston, of holiday home rental company www.bachcare.co.nz, has noticed...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm Bernard Hickey : Trusts' deep freezeInvestors in mortgage trusts and funds have been shocked by the closures of Canterbury Mortgage Trust, Totara First Mortgage Fund and the Guardian Trust Mortgage Fund in the past fortnight. These three funds plus the closure of...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm Martin Hawes : Avoid family trusts being shamsIn my experience, 75 per cent of family trusts in New Zealand could be overturned as shams. This is not because of the way they have been established - most trusts here are reasonably well set up. Instead, it is the way they are managed...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm Top tips: Importance of wills and enduring powers of attorneyGrant Brenton, general manager of personal client services at Guardian Trust, explains the importance of wills and enduring powers of attorney. Why do I need to have a will? An up-to-date will is the cornerstone of a good...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 5:00 pm S&P emails slammed mortgage debt products: report (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News: Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 4:36 pm NewsWatch: U.S. stocks look to Fed for directionStocks will turn to the Federal Reserve for direction next week, after the market's roller-coaster ride over the past five sessions reflected continued uncertainty over the problems still gripping the financial system and the economy.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 4:00 pm Arun Abey: Keep your eyes on The PrizeThe human brain has evolved to help us make decisions under conditions of uncertainty, but nothing could have prepared us for the complexity of the sharemarket. We are ill-equipped, and exposed to emotions and mental biases that have...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 4:00 pm Sean D'Souza: Encourage urgency, and oh, the reliefLet's say you have to pee. So this is a normal bodily function, eh? It means that if you feel that sensation, and you don't go soon enough, you'll be in trouble. But how many of us go to the loo when we first feel the sensation? And...Source: New Zealand Herald - Business | 2 Aug 2008 | 4:00 pm Solving the energy crisis: You decideAs Americans grapple with record oil and gas prices, politicians facing angry voters have offered up a variety of solutions. Tell us what you think.Source: Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com | 2 Aug 2008 | 3:30 pm Porsche labor boss attacks ex-union head: reportFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Porsche SE senior labor leader Uwe Hueck attacked his former union boss at IG Metall for blocking a deal that could end a public spat between Porsche workers and their colleagues at Volkswagen .Source: Reuters: Business News | 2 Aug 2008 | 3:04 pm Yahoo shareholders give board qualified 'Yes' vote at meetingYahoo Inc.'s incumbent directors are re-elected by shareholders, although a sizeable number of votes are withheld for CEO Jerry Yang and Chairman Roy Bostock in a sign of investor discontent with the Web portal's board.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 2:44 pm Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks look to Fed for directionStocks will turn to the Federal Reserve for direction next week, after the market's roller-coaster ride over the past five sessions reflected continued uncertainty over the problems still gripping the financial system and the economy.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 2:41 pm NewsWatch: On anniversary of credit crisis, more pain expectedAs the first anniversary of the crisis arrives this coming week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 14%, U.S. economic growth has more than halved, financial institutions have suffered $350 billion in write-downs and fired chief executives and thousands of workers, while house prices have slumped as much as 40% in some areas.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 1:00 pm Auto Review: 2008 Nissan Sentra -- Perhaps overlooked?Sometimes you can write some good things about a car and then hit them with the bad news at the end – THE PRICE! But not so with the Nissan Sentra which is a neat little gas sipper at a reasonable price. Ron Amadon reviews it.Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 1:00 pm Personal Finance Daily: The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories: July 28-Aug. 1In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of July 28-Aug. 1:Source: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories | 2 Aug 2008 | 12:01 pm
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