Archive for July 25th, 2009

Traian Basescu: Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea isi va relua activitatea la intreaga capacitate in noiembrie, angajatii nu isi vor pierde locurile de munca

Combinatul Oltchim este pe drumul cel bun, iar incepand din  luna noiembrie, isi va "incepe productia din plin", a afirmat sambata presedintele Traian Basescu, aflat intr-o vizita la Ramnicu Valcea. Traian Basescu a explicat ca scopul vizitei sale a fost acela de a verifica daca exista diferente intre demersurile Guvernului, in ce priveste salvarea companiei, si realitate.

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Elena Udrea: Turistii de pe litoral reclama neconcordante intre serviciile platite si cele primite si zgomotul de la terase si cluburi

Turistii de pe litoralul romanesc reclama indeosebi neconcordante intre produsele si serviciile achizitionate si cele pe care le gasesc aici si le sunt prestate efectiv, dar si zgomotul de la terase si cluburi, care ii deranjeaza inclusiv noaptea, a declarat, sambata, ministrul Turismului, Elena Udrea.

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Un text de acum 80 de ani

„In vreme de criza, nicio banca centrala care actioneaza izolat nu va produce un effect sufficient….Remediul cel mai eficace ar fi unirea eforturilor bancilor centrale din SUA, Franta si Anglia, care sa aduca un climat de incredere pe piata si sa asigure creditarea pe termen lung in baza unui plan comun", scrie Dan Popa pe blogul sau.

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Lawmakers: Calif. budget crisis resolved, for now (AP)

Officials say there’s no guarantee that California’s budget troubles are over for now, even after state lawmakers approved a complex package of spending cuts, raids on local government funding and accounting maneuvers to fill a gigantic budget deficit.

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House permits needle exchange programs (AP)

The House voted Friday to lift a ban on using taxpayer dollars for needle exchange programs for intravenous drug users intended to prevent the spread of HIV and other diseases.

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Obama pressures states to embrace schools overhaul (AP)

Dangling the promise of $5 billion in grants, President Barack Obama pressured states to embrace his ideas for overhauling the nation’s schools, ideas that include performance pay for teachers and charter schools.

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Geithner, Bernanke at odds on consumer protection (AP)

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke staked out opposing sides Friday in a turf war over who should protect Americans from shady mortgage lending, abusive credit card fees, payday loans and other high-cost or risky financial products.

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House Democrats boost non-military spending (AP)

Supporters of government subsidies to help the poor with their heating bills and small towns get clean water used to have to scratch and claw to stave off former President George W.

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Rally may cool on earnings reality check (Reuters)

Wall Street may take a breather next week after an earnings-driven rally lifted the major U.S. stock indexes to their highest levels in months.

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Regulators shut 6 Ga banks, 1 in New York state (AP)

Regulators on Friday shut six banks in Georgia and a small bank in New York state, raising to 64 the number of federally insured banks to fail this year.

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