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Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima extended his congratulations to a number of newly nominated and appointed economic officials today.

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You can expect politicians anywhere, out to win points with their voters, to muddle any discussion of vital issues. This is part of the democratic process.

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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Tuesday the global economy is moving toward a recovery but countries can’t rely on US consumers to serve as the engine of worldwide growth.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Wall Street faces another pivotal week, with investors enmeshed in a stock market knocked to 11-year lows amid growing fears about the fate of the nation's ailing automobile industry and banking system.

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                    [Title] => Purisima congratulates fellow economic officials
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Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima extended his congratulations to a number of newly nominated and appointed economic officials today.

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You can expect politicians anywhere, out to win points with their voters, to muddle any discussion of vital issues. This is part of the democratic process.

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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Tuesday the global economy is moving toward a recovery but countries can’t rely on US consumers to serve as the engine of worldwide growth.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Wall Street faces another pivotal week, with investors enmeshed in a stock market knocked to 11-year lows amid growing fears about the fate of the nation's ailing automobile industry and banking system.

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