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Tokyo market joins upswing after Wall Street rally
The Tokyo stock market surged in early trading Tuesday on the heels of a jump on Wall Street with the Nikkei 225 Stock Average rising 13 percent.
bignewsnetwork.com Tuesday, October 14, 2008Wall Street soars as US plans $250 bn injection for banks
Rebounding from its worst week in history, Wall Street has soared again with the US government outlining several steps to combat the financial crisis, including a likely $250 billion injection to help struggling banks.
bignewsnetwork.com Tuesday, October 14, 2008Officials Say Child at Play Caused Fire That Killed 5
It was not clear which of the children in the apartment was playing with a lighter or with matches, resulting in the city's deadliest fire since March 2007.
The New York Times Tuesday, October 14, 2008Two Bodies Are Found After Three Calls to 911
Police responding to a call on Oct. 4 left the building after getting no response at the apartment.
The New York Times Tuesday, October 14, 2008European shares charge ahead after Wall Street rally
European shares charged ahead Tuesday after US and Asian stocks rocketed up on renewed hopes that global coordinated action will help to shore up investor and economic confidence.
bignewsnetwork.com Tuesday, October 14, 2008Books on markets meltdown in high demand
As bookshop chains rush to create front-of-store displays featuring finance or personal finance titles to address widespread public anxiety, Charles Morris's 'The Trillion Dollar Meltdown', which predicted market turmoil caused by subprime mortgages and Wall Street greed, is among the five titles most favoured by readers.
bignewsnetwork.com Tuesday, October 14, 2008Taliban threats forced Pashto singer to take refuge in US
New york, Oct 14 : A famous Pakistani Pashto singer Haroon Bacha has said that the Taliban forced him to take refuge in the US. He said that Taliban threatened him to stop music, else they would kill him.
bignewsnetwork.com Tuesday, October 14, 200810 Years Later, Account of Sergeant's Shooting Is Still in Dispute
In 1998, Sgt. Dexter Brown was injured by a bullet through his back. Since then, his battle with the authorities has played out amid even more confusion than the shooting itself.
The New York Times Tuesday, October 14, 2008Goldman Sachs Seeks New York Bank Charter
The charter would set it apart from its top competitors, who operate under a national banking charter.
The New York Times Tuesday, October 14, 2008For NBC Pages, 'Please Follow Me' Is a Fervent Wish
It is not glamorous work, but the job of NBC page, which helped launch many TV careers, is highly competitive.
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