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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008
Washington, Nov 15 (DPA) A summit of leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies, which will Saturday begin the process of rebuilding the global financial system, comes at the invitation of a humbled global …
Also tagged: business, council on foreign relations, president george w bush, global meltdown, global recession, global financial system, financial regulatory system, wall street greed, washington summit, multilateral initiatives
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Oct 8, 2008
I strongly disagree with Sebastian Mallaby's Oct. 6 op-ed column, in which he asserted that blaming the financial crisis on deregulation is nonsense.
Also tagged: the, wall street, alexandria, lessons, meltdown, from, robert j samuelson, mclean virginia, national association of securities dealers inc, edward rawson, harry s havens
sundriesshack.com » The Sundries Shack - Aug 12, 2008
Matt Welch asks, “Am I the only one who feels like we’re in for a long silly season of economic journalism?” Oh, no. We’ve already been in that silly season and it’s only going to get sillier the closer we get to …
Also tagged: economics, media bias, matt welch, oh that liberal media, the economy and your money
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jul 9, 2008
Sebastian Mallaby's explanation of the benefits of speculation ["Nixonian Fallacy," op-ed, June 30] rested on the assumption of a market consisting of many anonymous buyers and sellers. But that is not the case in the …
Also tagged: washington dc, market, oil s, not quite free
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jun 9, 2008
In his June 2 op-ed, "The Audacity of Growth," Sebastian Mallaby said, regarding Barack Obama, that "the gap between his trade views and [John] McCain's doesn't much matter."
Also tagged: trade, john mccain, barack obama, bethesda, united states, growth, bill clinton, nafta, world trade organization, requires, office of the united states trade representative
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Deborah Howell - Ombudsman - May 24, 2008
The Post's op-ed page is too male and too white. And there aren't a lot of youthful opinions, either.
Also tagged: india, voices, hillary clinton, john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, op ed, russia, united states, henry kissinger, hamas, deborah howell, george f will, need, dan froomkin, robert novak, for, richard cohen, diverse, david broder, david ignatius, gene robinson, an, richard holbrooke, fred hiatt, robert kagan, fareed zakaria, charles krauthammer, the white house, phil carter, michael gerson, colby king, e j dionne, robert j samuelson, jim hoagland, newsweek inc, new republic inc, masha lipman, anne applebaum, ruth marcus, jackson diehl, peter beinart, joel achenbach, harold meyerson, washington post writers group, kathleen parker, andres martinez, marie cocco
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - May 10, 2008
"Ridiculous" is the word for it -- three stories about the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. in The Post on May 5, including Sebastian Mallaby's op-ed, "Wright and Ridiculous."
Also tagged: about, barack obama, john kerry, nashville, pat robertson, wright, enough, the 700 club, jeremiah wright
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - May 6, 2008
In his May 5 op-ed, "Wright and Ridiculous," Sebastian Mallaby called the "tarnishing of Barack Obama" the most ridiculous aspect of this presidential race. I think Mr. Mallaby misses the point.
Also tagged: hillary clinton, john mccain, barack obama, cuba, boston, the, of, united states, arkansas, candidates, panama, alexandria, guantanamo bay, kensington, qualifications, wellesley college, jeremiah wright, swampscott