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Sedgwick County set to sell $43 million in bonds for aviation training center (The Wichita Eagle) County set to sell bonds Sedgwick County is expected to sell $43 million worth of bonds on Wednesday to help finance the National Center for Aviation Training. County officials say the time is right to sell the bonds, as credit begins to loosen after tightening up following plunges on the stock market in October. "This is a better time than six weeks ago," said Chris Chronis, Sedgwick ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Physicians push for national health care program (Cumberland Times-News) Everyone has the right to health care. That statement is the mantra for the members of Physicians for a National Health Program. us.rd.yahoo.com
EU Finance Ministers to Discuss $253 Billion Economic Stimulus Plan (Voice of America) European Union finance ministers meet today and Tuesday to discuss the details of a $253 billion economic stimulus proposal by the bloc's executive arm. Lisa Bryant has more for VOA from Paris. us.rd.yahoo.com
EU to seek coordinated response to economic crisis (People's Daily) European Union (EU) finance ministers are due to start a two-day meeting here late Monday, aiming to coordinate their national responses to a real recession in the wake of the financial crisis. As a usual practice, the regular monthly gathering will be preceded by a meeting of eurozone finance ministers on Monday evening and then be enlarged to the whole EU on Tuesday. The meeting comes as ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Daily Headline News for December 2, 2008 (Interfax) Digest of headline news as of 4:20 p.m. Moscow time on December 2: BUSINESS & FINANCE *** MINISTRY PROPOSE TO BASE 2009 ECONOMIC FORECAST ON OIL PRICE OF $50 A BARREL The Russian Economic Development Ministry has prepared three scenarios of macroeconomic forecast for 2009, given pessimistic, basic and optimistic oil price forecasts, Deputy Economic Development Minister Andrei Klepach said. us.rd.yahoo.com
Banking & Finance (North Bay Business Journal) Bank of Marin in Novato appointed Elizabeth Kulavic vice president and private banker, and Stephanie Kisak-Tyson vice president and branch manager for the downtown San Rafael branch. us.rd.yahoo.com
Economic forum Wednesday (Portsmouth Herald) DURHAM and#8212; The University of New Hampshire's Whittemore School of Business and Economics will hold a second economic and financial forum focused on the continuing crisis of the national and world economies on Wednesday. The forum will look at the... us.rd.yahoo.com
For the Record: Dec. 2 (The State Journal-Register) Children’s Holiday Store, 4 to 8 p.m., Town & Country Shopping Center, 2415 S. MacArthur Blvd; gifts from $1 to $10. us.rd.yahoo.com
Feeling the pinch: States hit hard by auto collapse (Santa Fe New Mexican) When Heritage Lincoln Mercury closed in August, the city of Tustin, Calif., felt the pain. For decades, the dealership had operated out of the Tustin Auto Center — which has 17 other franchises, from Toyota to Jeep — and it was once among the largest Lincoln Mercury dealers in California. us.rd.yahoo.com
Opposition poised to take control of Canada without winning an election (International Herald Tribune) A coalition of opposition parties is prepared to remove the Conservative Party government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Not since 1926 has Canada experienced a change in governing power without an election. us.rd.yahoo.com
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