LOS ANGELES COMPANIES - Bloomberg: Geithner fails first test, managing expectations - Seattle Post Intelligencer LOS ANGELES COMPANIES - Bloomberg: Geithner fails first test, managing expectations - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Thursday, February 12, 2009

LOS ANGELES COMPANIES - Bloomberg: Geithner fails first test, managing expectations - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner got in trouble this week not because details of his financial stability plan weren't ready. It was because he and other Obama administration officials had led everyone to believe they were. That violated a guiding in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

With next week’s travel, Obama aims to continue promoting his $790 billion plan to create jobs and pump up consumer activity through spending programs and tax relief. A compromise has been reached on a package among White House and congressional in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A congressman has extended an invitation to baseball star Alex Rodriguez to discuss steroids -- to an anti-drug group in Maryland. Maryland Democrat Elijah Cummings wrote a letter to the New York Yankees slugger this week, asking in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

You must register in order for that functionality to work! Despite the shootout loss to the Rangers, Wednesday night was a special night for Capitals defenseman Mike Green. Green had two goals on the night, tying an NHL record for defensemen by in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

NEW YORK — Wanda Sykes will soon get the chance to make fun of President Barack Obama to his face. The comic actress says she has been selected as the entertainer at the annual White House correspondents' dinner in Washington, slated for May 9 in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

NEW YORK - Wanda Sykes will soon get the chance to make fun of President Barack Obama to his face. The comic actress said Thursday that she has been selected as the entertainer at the annual White House correspondents’ dinner in Washington, slated in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

Long Island’s two Democratic state senators were among 16 legislators invited by Senator Majority Leader Malcolm Smith to join him on a jam-packed, day-long junket to Washington D.C. today. Smith is being joined by Sen. Craig Johnson , D-Port in STOCKMARKET NEWS >

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