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Wu Bangguo and D.M. Jayaratne Photo

During meeting with D.M. Jayaratne, Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People#39;s Congress, said China will encourage Chinese companies, especially large enterprises, to take part in Sri Lanka#39;s development and expand trade and investment with the country in order to realize mutual benefit and common development. Top legislator Wu Bangguo met with Sri Lankan Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne and Samoan Vice Prime Minister Fonotoe Pierre Lauofo on Wednesday in southea

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Wu Bangguo and D.M. Jayaratne Photo

Saab Automobile bankruptcy September 7, 2011

File photo of the main Saab automobile plant in Trollhattan March 9, 2009. Ailing Swedish car-maker Saab moved closer to bankruptcy September 7, 2011, seeking court protection from its creditors so it can reorganise most of its domestic operations and seek funds as it awaits investment from Chinese firms. Production at its Swedish plant has been at an almost continuous standstill since April as suppliers refused to provide parts until they received payment. The company also failed to pay salarie

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Saab Automobile bankruptcy September 7, 2011

Class Warfare: Hundreds Protest Outside Bankers’ Houses In DC

Huge angry mobs converged outside bank employees' houses on Sunday afternoon to demand banks stop lobbying against Wall Street reform. “Bank of America: bad for America!” shouted community leaders outside the house of Bank of America general counsel Gregory Baer. The Chicago-based grassroots organization National People's Action, in coordination with the SEIU, bused more than 700 workers from 20 states to Baer's neighborhood, one of the wealthiest corners of Washington. The action kicks off several days of protests targeting K Street for lobbyists' role in financial reform. Baer himself apparently tried to blend in with the crowd until a neighbor outed him. The mob booed loudly as he walked into his house. “I don't have time for you,” he said, according to Trenda Kennedy of Springfield, Ill. who used a bullhorn to tell the crowd about her trouble getting a mortgage modification from Baer's bank. Kennedy told HuffPost she'd been making reduced monthly payments thanks to a trial modification via the Home Affordable Modification Program. She said that when the bank turned her down for a permanent mod, she was told she still owed all the money she'd been paying during the trial. She said she's been notified of several sheriff's sale dates but has somehow managed to keep her home. “Every time I'm inches away from losing my house, by some miracle it's been pushed off,” said Kennedy, who is a member of Illinois People's Action. Passersby and dogwalkers smiled at the sight of people gathered all over Baer's lawn and blocking the road. Baer's neighbor from across the street won little sympathy when he angrily yelled at protesters for waking up his two-year-old daughter. Kennedy was one of several people used a bullhorn to tell their personal bank horror stories. Story continues below Baer, formerly a senior official at the Treasury department, is a lawyer for the bank's regulator and public policy legal group. Bank of America declined to comment. added by: Omnomynous