| Sat, 19 May 2012 Economic woes, political volatility may creep into U.S. foreign affairs | No matter who wins the presidential election in November, the United States appears headed for a prolonged period of political volatility as leaders do not seem to have good answers to voters' anxieties about their economic future. This threatens to spill over into U.... | G-8 leaders hope Greece remains in Eurozone Tweet CAMP DAVID, Maryland: Leaders of the Group of Eight industrial nations expressed hope Saturday that Greece will remain in the eurozone as they huddled for a shirt-sleeves summit aimed at keeping Europe's economic troubles from multiplying and spreading around the ... | Asian stocks wipe out this year's gains | Singapore: Asian stocks fell, with a regional index posting its worst week in almost eight months, as Europe's debt crisis worsened, US economic data missed estimates and Chinese home prices and investment declined. | Samsung Electronics Co sank 11 per cent in South K... | Kudzu of business languages | Massachusetts may be the quintessential ‘blue state'. And Harvard University may be the kind of institution the late Governor George Wallace of Alabama, long an opponent of the civil rights movement, had in mind when his complaints about "pointy-headed inte... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | CAMP DAVID, Md. - President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the s... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the sun-dappled drivewa... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | CAMP DAVID, Md. President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the sun... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | CAMP DAVID, Md. — President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | CAMP DAVID, Md. -- President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the ... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | CAMP DAVID, Md. -- President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the ... | World leaders urge mix of economic growth, austerity measures for ailing Europe | President Barack Obama declared "genuine progress" Saturday at the close of a summit with world leaders, saying they had agreed Europe's debt crisis needs a jolt of growth, along with tough financial restraints. | Standing at a small lectern in the sun-dappled drivewa... | Obama sees 'emerging consensus' on economic fix | CAMP DAVID, Md. — Confronting an economic crisis that threatens them all, President Barack Obama and leaders of other world powers on Saturday declared that their governments must both spark growth and cut the debt that has crippled the European continent and pu... | Document: Statement from G8 world leaders | Camp David, Maryland, United States | May 18-19, 2012 | 1. We, the Leaders of the Group of Eight, met at Camp David on May 18 and 19, 2012 to address major global economic and political challenges. | 2. Our imperative is to promote growth and jobs. | &... | | |
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