Fed to press rates toward zero
Found: 3 Weeks 3 Days 19 Hours 13 Minutes ago Upstate Today - The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to drop interest rates close to zero on Tuesday, but anticipated remarks on unconventional methods to dispel a year-old recession are what will really matter....
Image of Virgin Mary important to Mexican culture and identity
Found: 3 Weeks 4 Days 9 Hours 26 Minutes ago Post & Courier - PASSAIC, N.J. ? She arrived at the modest corner home on Lexington Avenue to a reception fit for a queen.
Here, at last, was the Virgin of Guadalupe ? a framed print, bedecked in multicolored silk flowers ? and more than a dozen Mexican immigrants gathered inside, clasped hands in prayer, made the sign of the cross and serenaded her with songs from their native land.
...
Clemson students are happy and it shows Found: 3 Weeks 5 Days 5 Hours 33 Minutes ago Greenville Online - Those of us who work in education ask a lot of questions to measure learning effectiveness: How are students performing on tests? Do students participate in research? Are students graduating on time?...
Vital ZIPS: Lexington County Found: 1 Month 3 Days 20 Hours 52 Minutes ago The State - ZIP CODE 29016PROPERTY TRANSFERS1025 Buttercup Circle,Blythewood, from Hurricane Construction Inc. to Adrian and Mariana Alvarado, $180,450401 Holly Berry Court,Blythewood, from Kerry O. Lee Builders Inc. to Matthew Jamison, $305,000ZIP CODE 29033...
Blessings of the moment Found: 1 Month 1 Week 8 Hours 8 Minutes ago Times Democrat - WASHINGTON -- "May you live in interesting times"is supposed to be an ancient Chinese curse, but I can't find evidence that the saying is Chinese at all, much less that it's ancient. One of the earliest reliable citations seems to be a 1950 short story by the British science-fiction author Eric Frank Russell, writing under the pen name Duncan H. Munro, who quotes the imprecation and then adds: "It isn't a curse any more. It's a blessing."...
Tailgating in style with family, friends and all the fixin?s
Found: 1 Month 1 Week 3 Days 12 Hours 12 Minutes ago Upstate Today - It?s a smooth ride, not to the ACC Championship or anything, but from Myrtle Beach to Clemson, in a massive recreational vehicle that frames a full-size bedroom, a kitchen and common area lined with comfy couches, a luxurious bathroom with a double showerhead and enough storage to carry anything andeverything you could think of for a successful tailgate, camping trip or stop along the beach.
...
'Keynsian Moment' needed to fight 'Great Recession' Found: 1 Month 2 Weeks 3 Days 11 Hours 32 Minutes ago Times Democrat - No one?s yet named the economic crisis we?re in. It?s developed beyond the financial markets, so ?the Panic of ?08?won?t do....
60 drivers entered for weekend race in Myrtle Beach Found: 1 Month 3 Weeks 15 Hours 40 Minutes ago The Sun News - Following are the drivers who will attempt to qualify for Sunday's Seneca 250 Late Model race on Sunday at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Qualifying will start at 2 p.m. Saturday and heat races will start at 12:30 p.m. Sunday before the 3 p.m. race. Drivers are listed in order of car number:00. David Triplett, Hillsborough, N.C.
02. Justin Milliken, Shallotte, N.C.
02. Joey Coulter, Miami Springs, Fla.
05. Doug Godsey, Richmond, Va.
2. Jonathan Cash, Oxford, N.C.
3. Ben Stanton, McColl
3. Mike Porter, Princeton, W.Va.
3. Austin Dillon, Lewisville, N.C.
4. Frank Deiny Jr., Ashland, Va.
5. Shawn Magnum, Winston-Salem, N.C.
5. Jeremy Donley, Winston-Salem, N.C.
7. Ashley Huffman, Hickory, N.C.
8. Jamie Yelton, Forest City
9. Chad Mullis, Charlotte, N.C.
10. Gregg Hardee, North Myrtle Beach
11. Chase Austin, Mooresville, N.C.
12. Ryan Wilson, Randleman, N.C.
12. Garrett Campbell, Asheboro, N.C.
14. Rodney Cook, Reidsville, N.C.
16. R.D. Smith, Elon, N.C.
16. Dustin Storm, Huntington, Md.
17. Rob Fuller, China Grove, N.C.
18. Scott Andrews Jr., Trinity, N.C.
18. David Roberts, Simpsonville
22. Bo Faust, Harrisburg, N.C.
22. B.J. Mackey, Rock Hill
27. Matt DiBenedetto, Hickory, N.C.
27. Tommy Lemons Jr., Troy, N.C.
28. Rick Smith, Georgetown
28. Brandon McReynolds, Mount Morne, N.C.
32. Kyle Grisson, Concord, N.C.
33. J.J. June, Darlington
33. Roger Lee Newton, Concord, N.C.
33. James Goff, Aiken
36. Clay Greenfield, Clarksville, Tenn.
39. Andy Favre, Willis, Va.
40. C.E. Falk III, Charlotte, N.C.
41. Wesley Falk, Charlotte, N.C.
41. Jonathan Cash, Oxford, N.C.
41. Rusty Skewes, Bluefield, Va.
44. Kevin Leicht, Arden, N.C.
46. Logan Bunning, Fayetteville, N.C.
51. Matt McCall, Kinston, N.C.
51. Wayne Ramsey, Amherst, N.C.
52. Clay Rogers, Troutman, N.C.
59. Coleman Pressley, Asheville, N.C.
60. R.A. Brown, Irmo
66. Ryan Hall, Moncks Corner
71. Corey LaJoie, Concord, N.C.
71. Barry Beggarly, Pelham, N.C.
74. Ronald Hill, Rougemont, N.C.
75. Stuart Ricks, Myrtle Beach
80. Toby Porter, Greenville
87. Sam Yarbrough, Ocean Isle Beach, N.C.
88. Robert Tyler, Greensboro, N.C.
89. David LaTour Jr., Advance, N.C.
91. David Quackenbush, Lorton, Va.
94. Jamie Weatherford, Darlington
95. Robert Elliott, Estill
99. Brandon Dean, Lancaster...
60 drivers entered for weekend race in MB Found: 1 Month 3 Weeks 22 Hours 22 Minutes ago The Sun News - Following are the drivers who will attempt to qualify for Sunday's Seneca 250 Late Model race on Sunday at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Qualifying will start at 2 p.m. Saturday and heat races will start at 12:30 p.m. Sunday before the 3 p.m. race. Drivers are listed in order of car number:00. David Triplett, Hillsborough, N.C.
02. Justin Milliken, Shallotte, N.C.
02. Joey Coulter, Miami Springs, Fla.
05. Doug Godsey, Richmond, Va.
2. Jonathan Cash, Oxford, N.C.
3. Ben Stanton, McColl
3. Mike Porter, Princeton, W.Va.
3. Austin Dillon, Lewisville, N.C.
4. Frank Deiny Jr., Ashland, Va.
5. Shawn Magnum, Winston-Salem, N.C.
5. Jeremy Donley, Winston-Salem, N.C.
7. Ashley Huffman, Hickory, N.C.
8. Jamie Yelton, Forest City
9. Chad Mullis, Charlotte, N.C.
10. Gregg Hardee, North Myrtle Beach
11. Chase Austin, Mooresville, N.C.
12. Ryan Wilson, Randleman, N.C.
12. Garrett Campbell, Asheboro, N.C.
14. Rodney Cook, Reidsville, N.C.
16. R.D. Smith, Elon, N.C.
16. Dustin Storm, Huntington, Md.
17. Rob Fuller, China Grove, N.C.
18. Scott Andrews Jr., Trinity, N.C.
18. David Roberts, Simpsonville
22. Bo Faust, Harrisburg, N.C.
22. B.J. Mackey, Rock Hill
27. Matt DiBenedetto, Hickory, N.C.
27. Tommy Lemons Jr., Troy, N.C.
28. Rick Smith, Georgetown
28. Brandon McReynolds, Mount Morne, N.C.
32. Kyle Grisson, Concord, N.C.
33. J.J. June, Darlington
33. Roger Lee Newton, Concord, N.C.
33. James Goff, Aiken
36. Clay Greenfield, Clarksville, Tenn.
39. Andy Favre, Willis, Va.
40. C.E. Falk III, Charlotte, N.C.
41. Wesley Falk, Charlotte, N.C.
41. Jonathan Cash, Oxford, N.C.
41. Rusty Skewes, Bluefield, Va.
44. Kevin Leicht, Arden, N.C.
46. Logan Bunning, Fayetteville, N.C.
51. Matt McCall, Kinston, N.C.
51. Wayne Ramsey, Amherst, N.C.
52. Clay Rogers, Troutman, N.C.
59. Coleman Pressley, Asheville, N.C.
60. R.A. Brown, Irmo
66. Ryan Hall, Moncks Corner
71. Corey LaJoie, Concord, N.C.
71. Barry Beggarly, Pelham, N.C.
74. Ronald Hill, Rougemont, N.C.
75. Stuart Ricks, Myrtle Beach
80. Toby Porter, Greenville
87. Sam Yarbrough, Ocean Isle Beach, N.C.
88. Robert Tyler, Greensboro, N.C.
89. David LaTour Jr., Advance, N.C.
91. David Quackenbush, Lorton, Va.
94. Jamie Weatherford, Darlington
95. Robert Elliott, Estill
99. Brandon Dean, Lancaster...
Readers'letters: Nov. 17, 2008 Found: 1 Month 3 Weeks 1 Day 8 Hours 10 Minutes ago Greenville Online - Our banks are into redistribution
My fellow citizens' lack of perspective and sometimes lack of education never ceases to amaze me. When Barack Obama spoke of "spreading the wealth around" he was called a socialist -- probably by people who couldn't tell you what socialism is. A few weeks ago, our nation's banking elites pulled off what will be the biggest redistribution of wealth upward in U.S. history -- possibly in world history. A minimum of $700 billion, that is, will be transferred to the banks at taxpayer expense. Some of us have been calling this a Robin-Hood-in-reverse heist. The bank officials used scare tactics and prevailed on fears of an economic meltdown and possible global depression for which they alone would have been responsible....
|