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Asian Markets End In Positive TerritoryThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:27AM(RTTNews) - Asian markets open for trading on Thursday, ended in positive territory, except the Chinese market, taking cues from Wall Street where the major averages ended in positive territory with solid gains as European debt concerns eased considerably following auction of Portugal's sovereign bonds.

Will Shamrock Villageboom or bust?Thursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:25AMDevelopers of Shamrock Village — a stalled housing project at the site once occupied by Detroit Catholic Central High School — say they are ready to begin aggressively marketing units now that an agreement has been approved by the township Board of Trustees.

Getting Drunk Key To Bonding For Young PeopleThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:24AMFor many young people getting drunk is key to being accepted as part of a social group. Professor Christine Griffin (University of Bath) will discuss young people's attitudes to alcohol in her presentation 'The allure of belonging: Young people's drinking practices and collective identification' at the British psychological Society's Social Section annual conference at the University of ...

Harry Gross: Is wife pulling a fast one if house is in her name alone?Thursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:24AMDear Harry: My wife is buying a house in her name alone since my credit stinks. We are both going to live there. So far, we are happily married, but I have to know some answers. What happens if we're divorced? Some of the money to make the payments will c

Bond ETFs lead the wayThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:24AMOver in the US, the exchange-traded funds (ETF) fixed-income market is well established. Investors can chose from a range of ETFs that offer exposure based on government bonds of various maturity bands through to municipals, corporates, emerging markets and high-yield baskets.

RP hires Citibank, Deutsche Bank to sell peso bondsThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:23AMThe Philippine government hired New York-based Citibank and the German financial services giant Deutsche Bank to sell its peso-denominated bond offering.

John Taylor Comments On The End Of Bismarkism, Says Greece Is Doomed, And The Euro Will Not Replace DollarThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:21AMOn one hand you have the Greek finance minister uttering the most self-serving statement of the year, saying Greek bonds are no longer something to fear (even as Greek industrial production falls 8.6% on expectations of -5.7%), on the other you have John Taylor saying that "unless a miracle takes place, the Greek situation will deteriorate and other countries will follow in the next few years ...

Route chosen for Cincinnati streetcarThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:21AMCINCINNATI - Cincinnati city leaders have chosen Vine Street as the route for the streetcar project.

Daily Highlights: 9.9.2010Thursday, September 9, 2010 @ 7:21AMAfghan president's brother made $800K in Dubai using loan tied to Kabul Bank. Asia stocks up, SKorea unexpectedly leaves key rate at 2.25% as recovery slows. Australian employers' hiring for August exceeds estimates; Currency gains. BOE mulls 'second wave' of bond buying as rebound ebbs. China trade surplus may top $20B, stoking tension over yuan policy. China's stocks decline most in 2 weeks on ...