- Gates' optimism jolts economic forum
- DAVOS, Switzerland - Buoyed by optimism from Bill Gates, business and government leaders at the World Economic Forum on Friday set aside two days of confronting fears and considered the positive things they can do. Gates, the Microsoft chairman and...
- Author:ALEXANDER G. HIGGINSDate:01/26/08Click:7677 Full Story »
- Senate pressured to OK stimulus deal
- WASHINGTON - A much-anticipated deal between the White House and once-warring House leaders to speed tax rebate checks to workers starting in May has the Senate in a bind over whether to try to add to the measure. Few public developments were expect...
- Author:ANDREW TAYLORDate:01/26/08Click:7676 Full Story »
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