Friday, March 13, 2009
Sales are up for books by Marx, Keynes, Rand, Galbraith, Dickens, Thackeray, and Trollope: ‘Our reading habits reflect a thirst for economic enlightenment’…Is Capitol Hill capable of handling so many projects at once? Liechtenstein will ease its bank secrecy rules and swap information with foreign governments to help combat tax evasion and fraud…The market’s decline and the Madoff scandal may cause older investors to remove much of their money from equities…Facebook has officially launched in two new languages: Arabic and Hebrew versions.
Sales are up for books by Marx, Keynes, Rand, Galbraith, Dickens, Thackeray, and Trollope: ‘Our reading habits reflect a thirst for economic enlightenment'. . .
Is Capitol Hill capable of handling so many projects at once?
Liechtenstein will ease its bank secrecy rules and swap information with foreign governments to help combat tax evasion and fraud. . .
The market’s decline and the Madoff scandal may cause older investors to remove much of their money from equities. . .
Facebook has officially launched in two new languages: Arabic and Hebrew versions. . .