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Nov.12
9:32 AM ET
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2008
Wednesday, November 12
Posted By:CNBC.com
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Nouriel Roubini, the Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, discusses the dilemma for stocks. - 20 Ideas To Kick-Start an Economy
Among a group of thinkers who predicted the credit crunch in 2003, the London-based New Economics Foundation is now advancing radical proposals on ways to rebuild the British economy. - Stocks Too Scary? Try These Bond Picks
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CNBC Contributor Vince Farrell breaks down what the impact of cheaper oil really is. - Watch livestreaming Asian market coverage each evening at 6 on CNBC.com
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- "The Who" will be the halftime act for Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7 in Miami. Is the NFL behind the times?









