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Muriel Siebert, a Determined Trailblazer For Women on Wall Street, Dies at 80 New York Times Muriel Siebert, who became a legend on Wall Street as the first woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and the first woman to head one of the exchange's member firms, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80. Enlarge This Image ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Delta flight makes emergency landing in Alabama USA TODAY SHARE 20 CONNECT 32 TWEET 1 COMMENTEMAILMORE. MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A Delta 757 made an emergency landing at Montgomery Regional Airport early Sunday afternoon, after pilots reported smoke and fumes in the cockpit. Phil Perry ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Demetriades Says Cannot 'Rule Out' Another ECB Interest R Bloomberg European Central Bank Governing Council Member Panicos Demetriades said policy makers can't "rule out" lowering their key interest rate to a new record low even amid signs the euro-area economy is improving. "That option is still on the cards," ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
'Uranium shoe' man arrested in US BBC News A man from Sierra Leone has been arrested at New York's John F Kennedy airport with uranium samples allegedly concealed in his shoes. Patrick Campbell was charged with attempting to broker a sale of 1,000 tonnes of yellowcake uranium to Iran. See all stories on this topic » | | ||
Fracking Health Project Puts Numbers to Debate ABC News A project examining the local health impacts from natural gas drilling is providing some of the first preliminary numbers about people who may be affected, and the results challenge the industry position that no one suffers but also suggest the problems may ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Quitting Your Job For Fantasy Football OPB News Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Fantasy sports attract an estimated 36+ million players in the U.S. and Canada. You may just call it late summer; for many diehard ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
SF water safe as Yosemite fire nears Hetch Hetchy San Francisco Chronicle SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission are running continuous tests on water quality as a 200-square-mile fire burns near the city's main reservoir in Yosemite National Park. Deputy General Manager Michael ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
The Jackson Hole Federal Reserve conference MarketWatch Key policymakers and economists meet in Jackson Hole, Wyo. to talk about Federal Reserve policy and leadership. Stay here for continuing coverage, including stories, blogs, video and tweets from the event. (Photo: Bloomberg). Top Streaming Coverage ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Enjoy student loan rates this low while they last The Seattle Times For the 2013-14 school year, undergraduates will be entitled to federal Stafford loans with 3.86 percent interest rates. But this is a one-time deal. If you have to borrow again for your education after this school year, the loans you take on will probably cost you ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Calif city looks to seize loans to ease mortgages Seattle Post Intelligencer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When the mayor of Richmond, Calif., and a gaggle of activists and homeowners showed up at the Wells Fargo Bank headquarters in downtown San Francisco this month, they were on a mission to speak with the bank's chief ... See all stories on this topic » |
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