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Citigroup slides as WSJ says sale eyed (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Citigroup Inc lost more than one-quarter of its market value on growing worries over whether it has enough capital to withstand billions of dollars of potential losses and despite new support from its largest individual investor. Citigroup shares tumble despite Alwaleed move (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Citigroup Inc lost more than one-quarter of its market value as new support from its largest individual investor failed to ease worries over whether it will have enough capital to withstand billions of dollars of potential losses. Syrian business (BBC News) Long-isolated Syria warms to tourism in Damascus How atheism is being sold to America (WorldNetDaily) Religion – including Christianity and Judaism – is "violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism, tribalism, and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children." Be the first to comment on this story! (Wilson County News) FLORESVILLE - Each birthday is a special one, and for sisters Cheryl Reed and Karen Maha, co-owners of KarChé Gifts in Floresville, the sixth anniversary of their business is cause for celebration. Obituaries received today (The Oshkosh Northwestern) Raymond A. Last, age 69, of Oshkosh died Monday, November 17, 2008 at Oakwood Manor. He was born July 2, 1939 in Oshkosh, the son of Raymond M. and Amber Meyer Last. As a young teenager Ray dearly loved being a Boy Scout in the Twin Lakes area. He also helped his father build, literally brick by brick, a newly founded family business, Sterling Gardens. In 1957, he joined the National Guard where ... (AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-21 02:18 WRAPUP 5-Citigroup slides; WSJ says sale eyed (Interactive Investor) By Jonathan Stempel and Dan Wilchins Citigroup shares tumble despite Alwaleed move (Interactive Investor) Thu 20 Nov, 2008 22:24 Chapman's wish for execution draws near (The Cincinnati Enquirer) For four years, Marco Chapman has waited to be put to death for a 2002 knife attack that left two Gallatin County children dead and their mother and sister injured. He wants to die and tomorrow he should get his wish. Saving the senior center (The World) NORTH BEND - If Marian Norton were a super hero, she'd be Super Senior, fighting to keep the North Bend Senior Activities Center running as smoothly as she can.
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