The Wall Street Journal
-With This Debt, I Thee Wed
-Sour economies don't just destroy jobs and wealth. They can tear apart marriages, often because of the debt that couples accumulate and, when times get tough, have trouble repaying. In this adaptation from his new book "Financially Ever After: The Couples' Guide to Managing Money," Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff D. Opdyke describes the challenges couples face when dealing with debt and how they can begin to address them.
-The headline is arguing that debt is accumulated to readily during marriage and it tears them apart so there needs to be some kind of advice given to slow down this problem.
-http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123853896281075447.html
-A Hidden Oasis in Bangkok
-Amid urban bustle, a lush compound offers gardens, traditional architecture
-The headline is arguing that Bangkok is not all just an urban city, filled with high-rises and night life, with no remnants of old culture. There are places filled with nature and old traditions.
-http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123810984499552801.html
-Graduating With a Major in Go-Getting
-Darvika Sarin had been working toward finding her first post-college job since she arrived at school her freshman year.
-This headline is arguing that college is becoming more and more competitive and the fight to find a job is so hard, people are starting the competitiveness for a job sooner and sooner.
-http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123845358462571299.html
The Onion
-Getting Randomly Picked To Make Half-Court Shots Now Best Way To Earn Living
-WASHINGTON—A new study released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Tuesday confirmed that the most dependable source of income for American workers in the current economic climate is to win a novelty contest in which one must successfully shoot a basketball from half-court.
- This headline is arguing that economic times are so hard and uncertain that you have a better chance of winning random contest than job security.
- http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/getting_randomly_picked_to?utm_ source=b-section
-U.S. Troops In Iraq Excited To Finally Return To Afghanistan
-BAGHDAD—Members of the U.S. Armed Forces were reportedly overcome with feelings of joy, nostalgia, and optimism this week after learning they would soon be withdrawn from Iraq and allowed to finally return home to Afghanistan.
-this headline is arguing that things are so bad in Iraq that troops are excited to go to Afghanistan another war ridden area
- http://www.theonion.com/content/news/u_s_troops_in_iraq_excited_to?utm_sour ce=c-section
-Creditors Repossess New England From Debt-Ridden U.S.
-NEW ENGLAND—"They've been giving us the runaround on this money for a long time now, so we had no choice," said Victor Migliore of the Bayonne, NJ- based collection agency. "We mailed them four warnings and called the Capitol and White House at least 10 times each, but they just ignored us. Maybe now they'll finally realize we're not fooling around about that $5,498,415,904,232.05 they owe."
- This headline is arguing that the U.S. is in such debt that it is going into collections and because it is the government they feel they don’t need to pay the money.
- http://www.theonion.com/content/news/creditors_repossess_new_england?utm_s ource=infocus
Atlanta Journal Constitution
-Cash-strapped Atlanta eyes DeKalb tax money
-City officials say they may be eligible to get $10 million a year from special sales tax
-this headline is arguing that Atlanta is looking any were they can to get more tax dollars, now with special sales tax.
- http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/stories/2009/03/31/atlanta_dekal b_tax.html
-Tech puts its money where its inventors are
-Innovation is alive and well at Georgia Tech, where students have figured out ow to clean carbon dioxide emissions, compare prices from a cell phone and heat lnch without a microwave.
-this is arguing that times are hard for everyone and students are trying to cut the ost as much as they can.
- ttp://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2009/03/31/georgia_tech_invent.h l
-Marietta schools to cut 75 jobs
-Drello is one of 75 Marietta schools employees who will lose their jobs at the end f the school year. The cuts were finalized at a school board work session Tuesday ght
-this is arguing that economic times are difficult and the government is cutting chools, firing people who have devoted there life to teaching there.
-http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/cobb/stories/2009/04/01/marietta_teacher_cuts.html
USA Today
-Marketers find Twitter a tweet recipe for success
-LOS ANGELES — Cake decorator Suzi Finer fills in spare time during the orkday updating her "status" on Facebook, telling about 2,000 customers about hat she's working on.
-this is arguing that people are finding new ways to fill there time and that involves online networking.
-http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2009-03-31-facebook-twitter-status marketing_N.htm
-Biggest U.S. tax hike on tobacco takes effect
-Smokers are gasping at higher cigarette and cigar prices as the largest federal tobacco tax increase in history takes effect.
- this is arguing that they are trying to rid smokers from society by continuing to raise taxes.
-http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/taxes/2009-03-31 cigarettetax_N.htm?poe=HFMostPopular
-Auto sales plunge in March from a year ago but improve from February
-DETROIT — March proved to be another dismal month of steep declines for U.S. auto sales as low consumer confidence and job uncertainty continued to keep buyers away from showrooms, but the improvement from February signaled that bargain-hunting buyers may be providing the momentum for a turnaround.
-this is arguing that auto companies are trying to get out ofdebt like everyone else and are trying to improve sales, and they have.
-http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2009-04-01-auto-sales_N.htm
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