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The Reckoning: Citigroup Pays for a Rush to Risk Much of the damage inflicted on Citigroup was caused by errant, high-octane trading and lax oversight, critics say.



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Obama Vows Swift Action on Vast Economic Stimulus Plan Barack Obama offered the outlines of a plan to create or save 2.5 million jobs by investing in public works and alternative energy.



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After Disney, Eisner Finds a Home Online Michael Eisner has settled into a comfortable post-Disney existence, staking a claim on Web entertainment.



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Lawyers Wanted: Abroad, That Is As the economic downturn continues, a growing number of lawyers are starting to look overseas for work.



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Economic View: The New Deal Didn’t Always Work, Either The truth is that President Franklin D. Roosevelt changed course from year to year, trying a mix of policies, some good and some bad.



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Seeking Solace? You’ll Find Little in the Bond Market The global credit crisis has shattered the expectations of many investors as some bond portfolios have taken enormous hits.



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Everybody’s Business: What if a Slowdown Is a Never-Ending Story? This time it’s different. The economy is breaking the patterns of previous downturns.



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Love, Jobs & 401(k)s Psychics say business is thriving as clients turn to them for financial advice.



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Scene Stealer: For a Thrifty Audience, Buying DVDs Is So 2004 The economic crisis has almost certainly accelerated the move to cheaper ways of seeing movies and TV shows on the Web.



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Novelties: The Online Search Party: A Way to Share the Load New tools are being developed that let people at different computers search as a team in a shared Web space.



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Prototype: Lessons of Survival, From the Dot-Com Attic The Dot Com Archive contains data that has begun to reveal interesting insights into the dot-com bubble.



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New Fears Arise in Michigan The state, long entrenched in recession, is being hit hard by the economic crisis. Not even its lake resort towns are being spared.



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Actors’ Union Talks Break Down The Screen Actors Guild inched closer to a strike after two days of talks with an alliance of Hollywood studios apparently broke down.



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Checking In: A Hotel Chain Turns Upscale in China Like hotels built in China by other U.S. chains, Days Inns are almost unrecognizable to those familiar with their American counterparts.



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Now, Brevity Is the Soul of Office Interaction Microblogging is gaining ground at work, becoming popular for both internal and external exchanges.



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Big Deal: Inventory Rises, if Not Sales Figures on inventory and new listings illustrate a sharp deterioration in the Manhattan real estate market.



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Motoring: Strategies for Car Shopping in a Time of Tighter Credit Finance companies have cut back on loans and become stingier with leases. But for consumers, the credit crunch may have a silver lining.



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In the Region | Long Island: Renovators Hit the Brakes Homeowners who are poised to embark on renovation projects find themselves forestalled by the financial crisis.



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Under New Management: Why Should Recession Stop the Recruiters? The reality for employers is that pulling back from new recruiting can lead to problems down the road.



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In the Region | Connecticut: Suddenly, Stricter Appraisals Mortgage lenders determined to stave off additional losses are demanding more thorough home appraisals and carefully reviewing valuation figures.



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The Count: As Thanksgiving Goes, So Goes the Nation In general, more people are eating at home — their own home — throughout the year, according to new data.



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Preoccupations: The Upside of a Job Done Well Enough All employees want to make the boss happy. Which means you want to do your best. But at what cost?



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The Boss: Inspired by Mom Peyton R. Patterson is the chief executive of NewAlliance Bank in New Haven.



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Letters: The Attractions of Computer Science The Attractions.



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Fair Game: That Money Isn’t Leaving the Vault When the Treasury gave taxpayer billions to the banks, it attached no strings. So is it any surprise that lending is tight?



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