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Jun 14, 2008 -
The Europeans are coming to the United States in huge waves, but not just for the Levis, electronics, hamburgers, or Pamela Anderson. They are coming to purchase another quintessential American product: business.
European investors want to take advantage of the weak dollar, which has put lucrative companies on sale.
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May 01, 2008 -
Drug traffickers now join rappers and models who have been ditching the dollar for the more exquisite euro.
White House drug officials announced this week that cocaine is being rerouted from the US and heading through Venezuela to West Africa eventually reaching its final destination — Europe.
With such a weak dollar, drug dealers have more to make by hustling in the Old World.
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Sep 09, 2008 -
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Nov 16, 2009 -
- Porn distributor Vivid Entertainment is offering Carrie Prejean millions of dollars to distribute her sex tapes. — Gawker
- Speaking to students in Shanghai, President Obama said it's better for society when everyone can use Twitter freely. — CNN
- The UK version of the marketing poster for Couples Retreat doesn't include the movie's black couple.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
Kittens in casts. Babies nudged to laugh every five seconds. Stuffed teddy bears left at killing-spree sites.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
"[Y]eah, money's tight. If people are going to spend their dollars, they want to know it's a good product. People are staying home more, so we've directed more marketing efforts toward cheap date nights — for the price of a movie and dinner, buy a vibrator, stay home and have fun."
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Oct 20, 2009 -
- The good times are still rolling for CEOs at bailed-out banks: they received huge perks last year while taxpayers footed the multibillion-dollar bill. — Washington Post
- Afghanistan will hold a runoff presidential election on Nov. 7 following allegations of fraud that tainted the previous results.
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