Venezuela airline suspends flights after crash
By 2010-09-17T16:57:12ZCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela's state airline Conviasa on Friday began a two-week suspension of flights to improve safety after a plane crash that killed 17 people and a subsequent emergency landing.... hosted.ap.org |
Investors: get set for the double dip recession ride
Fund managers are buying defensive shares to counter an economic downturn. telegraph.co.uk |
Investment advice: Witan's new broom
Andrew Bell on ditching trackers for active fund management. telegraph.co.uk |
Real Estate Weekly: Interest-only loans, and other recurring mistakes
The housing crash during the Great Depression was preceded by interest-only loans and other exotic products — just like our current housing bust. Read this story and more in this week’s Real Estate Weekly. feeds.marketwatch.com |
French retirement protests take violent turn
By JENNY BARCHFIELD 2010-10-19T16:07:09ZPARIS (AP) -- Masked youths clashed with police and set fires in cities across France on Tuesday as protests against a proposed hike in the retirement age took an increasingly radical turn. Hundreds of flights were canceled, long lines formed at gas stations and train service in many regions was cut in half.... hosted.ap.org |