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- Citigroup talking to U.S. government as shares dive
Citigroup Inc has begun talks with the U.S. government as its plummeting share price raises doubts about the bank's ability to survive, a person familiar with the matter said. Skip related content The bank has met with officials from the Federal Reserve
- Clinton new secretary of state - report
NEW York Senator Hillary Clinton has accepted an offer from President-elect Barack Obama to become US secretary of state, The New York Times says. The newspaper quoted two Clinton associates who said she came to her decision after more discussions with
- U.S. Stocks rebound on rate cut hopes
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks rebounded from a 5-1/2 year low on Friday and oil rose above $50 as expectations of further interest rate cuts helped to cushion deepening gloom about the broader economy. Wall Street was set for a firmer start, one day
- White House Rally Celebrates Obamas AIDS Focus
AIDS advocates and people living with HIV convened in front of the White House on November 20 for a demonstration to support President-elect Barack Obamas commitment to fight AIDS, reports. Demonstrators urged Obama to quickly adopt a national AIDS
- UMass lays off 17 Boston workers
BOSTONThe University of Massachusetts central office in Boston has laid off 17 administrative workers and plans to sublet one floor of space to save about $2 million. The moves follow a $24.6 million cut in state funding, or about 5 percent. A spokesman
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