Sunday Links Part 1 (July 12, 2009)
I've been digging since the last one. Here's the first installment. Fifteen links inside.
The shortcut around subscriptions: if a story links to the WSJ, the NYT, or the FT, (and you don't have a subscription) just highlight the article title from the page where the story is blocked, and paste it into a google search. For example, you will be able to read the entire story by clicking on the google result for the WSJ article that previously only showed you a portion.
Treasury Works On Plan 'C' For Banks
Debt To GDP Ratio: What Is Acceptable?
White House Ponders Whether To Re-Appoint Bernanke
Fed's Elizabeth Duke Warns TARP Banks To Hold Onto Their Bailout Cash
Barney Frank Wants To Pay Your Mortgage If You Lose Your Job
Lehman Pays Bankruptcy Advisors $262 Million for Nine Months of Work
Exit Package For GM's Wagoner Is In The Works
Stimulus Plan Includes $18 million To Build One Website
Australian Town Bans Bottled Water
More On July 4th Cyber Attacks
Bing Vs. Google: Side By Side Comparison