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27 Aug 2010 12:10

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World: Protip from State Department: Don’t enter North Korea, idiots

  • The state Department timed its new note to just after the end of Jimmy Carter’s visit. In case you’re wondering, you shouldn’t enter North Korea unless you’re Bill Clinton or Jimmy Carter. “The North Korean government will prosecute and sentence those who enter the DPRK without proper documentation,” the State Department says. “North Korea’s penalties for knowingly or unknowingly violating North Korean laws are much harsher than are those in the United States for similar offenses.” Carter left the country with Aijalon Mahli Gomes, who was sentenced to eight years of hard labor for entering the country. He entered reportedly for humanitarian reasons. source

27 Aug 2010 11:57

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27 Aug 2010 11:48

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Biz: Bernanke plans to save the economy with immaculate beard

  • The Committee is prepared to provide additional monetary accommodation through unconventional measures if it proves necessary, especially if the outlook were to deteriorate significantly.
  • Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke • On his plans to prop the economy up if it makes a double-dip, which is looking more and more likely by the day. Bernanke is currently at the Kansas City Fed’s annual monetary symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and made the speech to a ton of central bankers. But think of it this way. He was making it to more than just then. He was also trying to reassure people who still get him mixed up with Paul Krugman, or on a really bad day, Thomas Friedman. source

27 Aug 2010 11:38

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Biz: The numbers on the economy match the public sentiment

  • 83% of people agree that the economy freaking sucks source

27 Aug 2010 11:31

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Biz: Depressing numbers: Economic growth slows to a freaking crawl

  • 5% the size of economic growth (at an annual rate) in the last three months of 2009
  • 3.7% the growth in the economy (at an annual rate) in 2010’s first quarter
  • 1.6% the growth in the most recent quarter, which is a huge sign of economic slowdown source