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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Retailers' March sales not as bleak as expected

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CHICAGO (Reuters) - March was not as bad as expected for many U.S. retailers, suggesting that shoppers largely ignored higher gasoline prices and other concerns to treat themselves. | Full Article
ECB hikes interest rates in exit from crisis policy
April 07, 2011 08:30 AM ET
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 1.25 percent on Thursday, announcing its first hike since July 2008 to counter firming inflation pressures in the 17-country euro zone. | Full Article
Wisconsin high court challenger declares victory
April 07, 2011 08:47 AM ET
MADISON, Wis (Reuters) - The union-backed challenger in the race for a seat on Wisconsin's state Supreme Court declared victory on Wednesday in a contest that became a referendum on new restrictions on public sector unions. | Full Article
Obama and Congress to try reaching spending-cut deal
April 07, 2011 08:26 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and leaders in Congress will attempt to reach a spending-cut deal on Thursday that would avert a dangerous government shutdown at week's end. | Full Article
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ABIDJAN (Reuters) - French forces hit military vehicles belonging to troops loyal to Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo during a helicopter-borne mission that rescued Japan's ambassador to the West African country on Thursday. | Full Article
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Sales, jobless claims set to lift Wall Street
April 07, 2011 09:11 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks were set to open slightly higher on Thursday as positive labor market and same-store sales data brightened the outlook for consumer spending, a pillar of the U.S. economy. | Full Article
Jobless claims fall slightly more than expected
April 07, 2011 09:09 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits fell slightly more than expected last week, pointing to firming labor market conditions. | Full Article
Fed's Lacker says must let ailing big firms fail
April 07, 2011 08:44 AM ET
ROANOKE, Virginia (Reuters) - Large financial firms should be allowed to fail or they will continue to take excess risks that lead to crises, Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker said on Thursday. | Full Article
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Exposed: What Are Bernanke and Obama Hiding From You?

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With a Government Shutdown Looming . . .

A Federal Debt That Keeps Raging . . .

And Intentionally Underreported Inflation and Unemployment Catastrophes Striking . . .

Are Obama and Bernanke Sending America (and Your Wealth) on an Unavoidable Collision Course for . . .

A 1970s-Style
Economic Meltdown?

President Ronald Reagan's Most-Trusted Adviser Reveals a "Hidden" Crisis That Very Well May Be at Our Doorstop . . .
But the White House and Federal Reserve Don't Want
You to Know About It!

What You Are About to See Is:

"A Survival Kit For You, For
Our Nation, and For Freedom."

-President Ronald Reagan

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Dear Reader,

Enclosed is a private airing of a video exposé that may alarm you.

But before you proceed, I want to mention that President Ronald Reagan knew to trust the source of the information you are about to receive.

In fact, this source was one of Reagan's most respected advisers who helped rebuild this nation during one of our darkest hours.

And a man whose work President Reagan described as being:

"About choices, risks, freedom,
equality, and making a better
future for all of us."

Thanks to this man's guidance, the investigative report you are about to view will give you the real story about what President Obama and Fed Chief Ben Bernanke are up to.

And, more importantly, you'll discover a plan to protect you and your family's wealth.

So please give this ENTIRE presentation the attention it deserves.

You will need all the help you can get right now as your wealth is secretly being threatened by a hidden inflation assault that is being dangerously fueled by the Federal Reserve's reckless monetary policies.

You see, the White House and Ben Bernanke like to tout the "recovery," but in reality, inflation on energy, food, and other everyday items is outpacing wage growth by a measure of 4.38 to 1.

So, for every additional $1 you are making thanks to this "recovery," you are actually spending $4.38 extra at the store and the gas pump.

I don't call that a recovery.

Plus, we keep hearing of unemployment levels dropping. But that's just because our "underemployment" levels are at a historic high. The underemployed are the faithful citizens who will take any job to pay the bills, even if it is only a few hours a week for a fraction of what they were once compensated.

I don't call that a recovery either.

What Obama, Bernanke, and the Democrats don't want to admit is that we have a 1970s-style crisis on our hands now.

But it actually may get worse.

According to Reagan's confidant, America's economy could drop even further into a second Great Depression regardless of what measures we take now to dig ourselves out of this $14.6 trillion-and-growing debt abyss.

How safe are you?

How safe will your family be?

And have you taken the necessary precautions to ensure your wealth survives the aftermath?

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Phone-hacking: Hugh Grant exclusive | Julian Assange defends WikiLeaks | Oliver Stone: Barack's betrayal

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IN THIS WEEK'S NEW STATESMAN: the drowned world

This week's New Statesman is a special issue guest-edited by Jemima Khan. Inside, Hugh Grant reveals what happened when he turned the tables on the News of the World phone-hackers and secretly recorded a former NoW executive. Elsewhere, Jemima talks to Nick Clegg , the "Tim Henman of British politics", who admits that he "cries regularly to music", reveals that his nine-year-old son asked him: "Why are the students angry with you, Papa?", and explains why he won't be dining with James Murdoch anytime soon.

Other contributors include Julian Assange, who argues that WikiLeaks stands firmly in the tradition of the American radical press, film director Oliver Stone, who delivers a damning verdict on the Obama presidency so far, James Fox, who warns that the law in New Orleans is out of control, and Conservative MP Rory Stewart, who says the west must learn the limits of intervention.

Also don't miss Tony Benn on how freedom of information enabled the Arab revolt, Russell Brand on why Richard Dawkins is the best argument for the existence of God, and Jarvis Cocker on the long hangover since Labour's victory in 1997.

All this, plus Mehdi Hasan on why David Cameron, not Andrew Lansley, is the one to blame for the NHS fiasco, John Pilger on the real reasons for the military excursion in Libya, and Alain de Botton on the delicate art of conversation.

The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Get a FREE copy of Peter Taylor's Talking to Terrorists: A Personal Journey from the IRA to Al Qaeda when you start your annual subscription today for just £87.

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