Daily Digest 10/26 – SD Schools Consider Closures, Stockton: We Must ‘Cut To The Bone’, Debt Clock Passes $48k per citizen
- Tax haven crackdown yields 14 billion euros: OECD
- Berlusconi on the brink over emergency growth plan
- Fitch Executive Says No Quick Fix For Europe
- San Diego Unified School District considers closures
- Fresno cancels annual Christmas parade
- Worst school cuts ‘since the ’50s’ (UK)
- Heist from San Francisco church raises alarm bells
- Europe must do debt deal quickly: U.S. Treasury
- Greenspan: Why European Union Is Doomed to Fail
- ‘We have cut to the bone’ (Stockton)
- USDA Expects Food Prices to Climb as Much as 4.5%
- China labour costs soar as wages rise 22%
- Recession doubles area’s food stamp recipients
- Female veterans fall into ranks of homeless
- QE3 among Fed’s remaining bullets, Dudley says
- Prince George’s speed cameras issue 13,173 tickets in first month
- National Debt Clock passes $48,000 per citizen
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