Sep
30
2008
A: Umm, sure, ok, whatever you say! Citigroup is the winner of the Wachovia buyout talks and agrees to take on as much as $42000000000 of losses from Wachovia’s $300+ Bln portfolio of toxic mortgages. After that, the FDIC will take on …
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Sep
30
2008
Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown tonight and ends at nightfall on Wednesday, October 1st. Rosh Hashanah which literally means ‘head of the year’ is the first day of the Jewish New Year 5769. Rosh Hashanah begins a ten day period of …
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Sep
30
2008
New York 10002 CLASSIC RENOVATED LES 1BR AT LOW PRICE! French doors, hardwood floors, ceiling fan, and a neighborhood with HISTORY!THIS …
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Sep
30
2008
Rates are stable from Friday’s close, currently at around 6.25% on 30 Year Fixed Conforming mortgages and a whopping 7.875% on JUMBO 5/1 ARM’s. While the DOW is down close to 450 points due to the rejection of the much anticipated …
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Sep
30
2008
A: Wow. Logged on to my trading system I will tell you the markets are totally insane right now. Trading is so hectic, quotes are completely tied up. Gold soared. Dow got as low as 620 I believe, down about 450 right now. …
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Sep
30
2008
Claimed defenseman Thomas Pock off waivers from the New York Rangers.
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Sep
30
2008
Needless to say the memories of losing to the New York Rangers in 5 games last year do not fade away. That will definitely take some time. As the Devils lost 5-3 to the Rangers in Game 5, I remember saying to myself… …
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Sep
30
2008
Die New York Rangers erhielten für den Victoria Cup gegen Metallurg Magnitogorsk Heimrecht.
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Sep
30
2008
VS. Today’s Game The Rangers face off against SC Bern tonight, September 30 (12:00 pm EST), at PostFinance Arena in the first of back-to-back matchups against Europea…
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Sep
30
2008
Victoria Cup unveiled Ladies and gentlemen… the Victoria Cup. The New York Rangers saw for what you have to beat Metallurg: the Victoria Cup. From left: Chris Drury, IIHF President René Fa・・・
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