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Safe Places To Save Amid Bad Economy?

Safe Places To Save Amid Bad Economy?

Financial experts offer advice on where to save money during an economy crunch -- no, it's not your mattress.

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“…In these troubling Financial Times piggy banks and mattresses sometimes seem like the most practical places to save money but they're not. You money can be safe …”

Mortgage Giants' CEOs Making Millions

Mortgage Giants' CEOs Making Millions

While financial times are tough for the mortgage market, CEOs of Fannie Mae and Freddie are raking in the dough.

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Here and Now for Friday, June 27, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, June 27, 2008

North Korea blew up a 60-foot cooling tower at its main nuclear power plant today. The explosion is seen as a largely symbolic gesture after Pyongyang yesterday delivered a declaration of its nuclear programs to be dismantled. This comes 20 months after North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb in an underground test to confirm its status as an atomic power. The Bush administration has agreed to ease sanctions against North Korea and remove the country from its list of state terrorism sponsors. Critics say the North Koreans have still not come clean on the number of nuclear weapons it has. Our guest is Demetri Sevastopulo, Pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times . The US Senate is expected to approve legislation that would determine how and when government spy agencies can tap and monitor Americans' phone calls and e-mail messages. We speak with Siobhan Gorman, intelligence and homeland security correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, and Matthew Aid, a for

Audio|Fri, 27 Jun 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…Dmitry says the stock reload the Pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times he joins us now welcome Dmitry. -- first of all tell us how significant this tower was in terms of North Korea's …”

“…Dmitry said the stocky look he's the Pentagon intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times talking to us today about North Korea's attempts to convince the world. That it is getting out of the nuclear weapons business. …”

Clinton, Obama Unity Still Work In Progress

Clinton, Obama Unity Still Work In Progress

As Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton hit the campaign trail together, CNN's Tom Foreman takes a look at what it's going to take for Obama to attract her voter base.

Video|Fri, 27 Jun 2008|More from bos
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“…to vote for Obama this whole. And a new report in the Financial Times as many of them are now setting up anti Obama web sites more than a hundred in just the past few weeks. …”

Here and Now for Tuesday, June 26, 2008

Here and Now for Tuesday, June 26, 2008

Just-released reports from the Defense of Department and the General Accountability Office see a real decline in violence in Iraq. But while the DOD sees positive trends in political, economic, and security developments, the GAO says that crucial measures the administration uses to demonstrate progress are wrong. And, the GAO goes on to assert that the US still lacks a meaningful strategy to move beyond the administration's troop surge. We'll speak with Demetri Sevastopoulo, Pentagon and Intelligence Correspondent for the Financial Times . Less than a week after a fragile truce took effect between Israel and Gaza militants, shots were fired today into Southern Israel. We check in with blogger, author, and commentator Bernard Avishai about the situation in Gaza, as well as the growing tensions between Israel and Iran over Iran's alleged nuclear facilities...and Israel's alleged "attack rehearsals" to destroy them. What now for the flooded residents of the Midwest? A nationally-r

Audio|Tue, 24 Jun 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…We're speaking with Dmitry safest popular pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. . And Dmitri both reports are in agreement that violence -- drops significantly. But in other areas the Washington Post said today that …”

“…much. Dmitry say the stop -- pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. . And in place for less than a week but already the fragile truce between Israel and Gaza Strip militants has been breached. …”

6/18/08:Gas Prices 101 with Tim Harford

6/18/08:Gas Prices 101 with Tim Harford

Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist joins us to explain gas costs so damned much!

Audio|Tue, 17 Jun 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…Tim harper the undercover economist -- Financial Times thanks so much for joining us -- new book is the logical like a great book on economics the undercover governor -- …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, June 11, 2008

With rain looming and rivers cresting at historic highs, the Midwest faces the worst flooding in 15 years. Towns are being evacuated even as people rush to shore up levees with sandbags. We'll speak with Susan Staudt, public information officer for Cedar Falls, Iowa. Thirty-two year-old Ta- Nehisi Coates is a former Village Voice and Time Magazine reporter, but he grew up in one of the most violent cities in America, where crack cocaine was decimating young lives, the high school drop-out rate was climbing and a wayward glance could spark a brawl or a gun fight. So how did he survive? Coates credits his father, Paul Coates, who raised seven children by four different women, with helping him escape the fate of his friends who ended up in prison, on drugs, or dead. He tells his story in a new memoir called "The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons and an Unlikely Road to Manhood." 80,000 South Koreans took to the streets in Seoul yesterday in the culmination of weeks of prot

Audio|Wed, 11 Jun 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…the birthright of every child was a man fortress we lived in Financial Times. . All the guardians have fled their pulse and he was mine -- handling excellent is Obama glimmering in the light of -- …”

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 06/2/2008

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 06/2/2008

BREAKING NEWS: Senator Edward Kennedy to undergo risky cancer surgery today. Details on this developing story.

Audio|Mon, 2 Jun 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…is reportedly not happy with the way US sales are going the Financial Times is quoting him as saying the company may downgrade its forecast for the rest of the year. He says sales of hybrids …”

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 05/27/2008

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 05/27/2008

Norwood house fire kills woman in her 20's. Details on this and more top morning stories.

Audio|Tue, 27 May 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…the -- offer of about 65 dollars a share according to the Financial Times. . LG electronics considering an offer for via a pursue appliance business of General Electric markets when he opened mixed. Coming up this …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy was released from the hospital today, one day after news broke that the 76 year-old democrat was diagnosed with a potentially lethal form of brain cancer. We speak to long-time Kennedy watcher, Kevin Cullen of the Boston Globe. We also speak to Congressional correspondent, Gail Chaddock of the Christian Science Monitor, about how Kennedy's absence from the Senate could effect legislation. There is new hope in the fight against cancer. Scientists are working together with doctors and engineers to develop new weapons to both fight and detect cancer. They're called nanoparticles and they could be implanted in your body to identify cancer cells or even deliver chemotherapy to specific areas. We speak with Michael Cima, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and also with his brother, Dr. Robert Cima, a gastrointestinal surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. The Financial Times reports today that the credit rating agency Moody'

Audio|Wed, 21 May 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…that troubling reading investors quickly snapped up CP videos well today the Financial Times reports that Moody's Award at the high readings by mistake. Based on a computer glitch joining us from their radio studio in …”

“…Yet it this is something the Financial Times has uncovered this isn't something that Moody's and announced. And just kind of thing ever happened before. Well I guess it's important …”