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Meet the High-Ranking SEC Official Who Surfed Porn While Your 401K Vanished [Workplace Etiquette]

David Ito is an assistant regional director in the SEC’s Los Angeles office. He makes around $200,000 a year supervising the commission’s L.A. regulators. According to a source, he was looking at porn at work during the economic collapse. More

Kelsey Grammer Spends Big 10 Bucks to Make Lawsuit Disappear

Talk about your economic downturn. Former Frasier Kelsey Grammer paid a whopping $10—less than a price of a movie ticket!—to settle a lawsuit with a screenwriter…

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China Small Cap ETF Surges Ahead

Michael Johnston submits: In the wake of the most recent global economic downturn, there has been a monumental reshuffling atop the global totem pole. The emerging markets of the world have–well, emerged–as the clear leaders in a new global economy, returning to impressive growth rates as developed economies battle still-rising unemployment, deflation, fiscal crises, and a host of other economic roadblocks. China has seen its importance on the global economic stage surge, thanks to its status as one of the major trade partners of numerous countries. Developments from Beijing are now closely analyzed by investors around the globe, signaling departure from the U.S.-centric days of the past. China is now nipping at the heels of Japan for the title of the world’s second-largest economy, and most economists anticipate that it is only a matter of time before the U.S. is overtaken as well. Complete Story

US economy races ahead

Financial markets reacted swiftly to the stronger-than-expected growth, with the dollar gaining ground and bond yields rising amid fears of rising inflation in the US economy. The US economy grew at a faster-than-expected 5.7% annualised rate in the fourth quarter, the strongest figure in more than six years, as businesses reduced inventories less aggressively than before.

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Have the mega-rich achieved victory in their class-war?

http://www.alternet.org/story/143678/have_the_very_wealthy_achieved_victory_in_t…

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Have the mega-rich achieved victory in their class-war?

Sneaking across border turning deadlier

PHOENIX – The number of immigrants who died while sneaking across Mexico's border with America is expected to surpass the previous year's total, even as fewer people are getting caught entering the country illegally.

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US families turn to food stamps as wages drop

The agriculture department, which runs the programme, attributes this rise to workers having their hours cut back.

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US families turn to food stamps as wages drop

Most U.S. Money Laced With Cocaine

Traces of cocaine taint up to 90 percent of paper money in the United States, a new study finds. A group of scientists tested banknotes from more than 30 cities in five countries, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, China, and Japan, and found “alarming” evidence of cocaine use in many areas. U.S

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It’s Not a Crippling Recession. It’s a Learning Experience!

It’s a good thing this epic recession is an opportunity to “reset” our culture, as Kurt Andersen tells us, or slough off the chains of corporatism, as per Douglas Rushkoff . Otherwise it would really suck for all the unemployed people. We haven’t read Andersen’s new book, called Reset , but we got a preview in his essay for Time a few months ago arguing that the economic mess that has one in eight Americans behind on their mortgage payments or in foreclosure is actually a good thing because it could herald a “rediscovery of the common good.” Rushkoff makes a similar, if larger, argument in Life, Inc

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Obama team sees jobs growth in health, environment (Reuters)

Reuters – Jobs in the healthcare and environmental sectors are growing at a faster rate than those of the U.S. economy as a whole, President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers will say a report to be released on Monday.

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