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The TED spread is so low that markets must think that governments will work things out.
While Ted Kennedy leaves the contemporary political stage, the man who served longer in the U.S. Senate than all but two others is now an indelible part of our political history.
Former senator Ted Stevens was a good senator for Alaskans, and he did service to the nation.
The Stevens indictment is the latest rumble in the Alaskan shakeup that began in 2006.
American energy policy is at a standstill. A new approach is needed that focuses on energy innovation as a key driver of American economic growth, national security, and health and safety benefits.
Senator Edward Kennedy's time in the Senate has been marked by hard work, a strong staff, and commitment to find bipartisan solutions to national problems.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 22, 2008
This morning's decision by the Supreme Court to deny review of a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision dismissing Enron shareholders' claims against third-party investment banks is a victory for investors explains Ted...
Direct costs to the United States of tort litigation are $252 billion a year. Indirect costs are far higher. Reform would boost the economy at a critical time.



