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International Herald Tribune
27 October 2008
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Taraf
28 Ekim 2008
Radikal İki
26 Ekim 2008
There was something almost criminally pathetic about Alan Greenspan's confession that he had "made a mistake" in believing that banks could adequately police themselves.
Duh, deregulation doesn't work. Even Greenspan, the apostle of Ayn Rand, admits that now, too late.
The NewYork Times
26 October 2008
Open Democracy
23 October 2008
New Statesman
26 October 2008
Butcher and Bolt: Two Hundred Years of Foreign Engagement in Afghanistan
David Loyn
Hutchinson, 351pp, £18.99
The election campaign has (unofficially) lasted almost two years. It's featured endless discussions on health care, the housing crisis, and who should get blamed for something their minister said.
Maybe the polls and the conventional wisdom are all wrong, and John McCain will pull off a stunning upset.
Taraf
27 Ekim 2008
Bağımsız İletişim Ağı
27 Ekim 2008
Radikal
27 Ekim 2008
Agos
25 Ekim 2008
Thursday 23 October 2008
by: Michael M. Grynbaum, The New York Times
The depression has started. Journalists are still coyly enquiring of economists whether or not we may be entering a mere recession. Don't believe it for a minute. We are already at the beginning of a full-blown worldwide depression with extensive unemployment almost everywhere.
The Guardian
24 October 2008
Agos
17 Ekim 2008
Agos
17 Ekim 2008