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Saturday, February 7, 2009

NEW YORK NEWS - USA Swimming suspends Phelps for 3 months - Beacon News

BALTIMORE (AP) — Michael Phelps says it's fair for USA Swimming to suspend him for three months, the latest fallout from a photo showing the Olympic great inhaling from a marijuana pipe. Phelps was back training at his regular pool Friday, a day in Stock and Shares News

There was a palliative effect to the congressional testimony given Wednesday by fraud investigator Harry Markopolos of Whitman. But when it wore off, the residual feeling was deeply unsettling. If what Markopolos told the House Financial Services in Stock and Shares News

BEIJING, Feb. 7 -- While America's "Gilded Age" is ending with US President Barack Obama's announcement of compensation caps on financial companies being bailed out by public funds, some Chinese State-owned financial firms are still testing public in Stock and Shares News

As our economy falters, more Americans are finding themselves among the growing ranks of the unemployed. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 10 million people were out of work in October, with more than one tenth of them age 55 and up. While in Stock and Shares News

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) in Stock and Shares News

Washington - Regulators on Friday closed FirstBank Financial Services in Georgia and two California banks, Alliance Bank and County Bank, marking nine failures this year of federally insured institutions. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was in Stock and Shares News

Christina and Kevin Moran don't want to stop dating. After more than 10 years of marriage, they're still crazy about each other. Despite the pressures that come from raising five kids and running a small business, they're all about keeping things in Stock and Shares News

Tonia Fuller’s Mormon family of five, soon to be six, has stored enough food, including some under a crib, to weather any disaster. On the first Sunday this year, resolutions and holiday spending fresh on their minds, members of Pasadena Community in Stock and Shares News

The Indiana State Board of Accounts is conducting an unusual, one-year audit of the Greater Clark County School Corp. because of a "personnel action" involving Mike Hodgson, the district's chief financial officer. Paul Joyce, the deputy examiner of in Stock and Shares News

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