Bush says economy will be fine in long run (Reuters via Yahoo! News) President George W. Bush said on Monday it would take time for the $700 billion rescue plan to have an effect on the U.S. financial system but that in the long run the American economy will be "just fine".(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:39:35 GMT)
Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps run on Linux (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) Mono 2.0, an open-source runtime enabling .Net-based applications to run on Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix, is being released Monday, featuring capabilities for a number of .Net technologies.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 12:30:00 GMT)
Two-Thirds Of Britons 'Do Not Know How To Boil An Egg' (Bernama)LONDON, Oct 6 (Bernama) -- Hard boiling an egg is perhaps one of the easiest things to do. But, two-thirds of Britons do not know how to do it, a survey has revealed.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 10:49:29 GMT)
Zimbabwean Banks Run Out of Cash as Withdrawals Rise (Update1) (Bloomberg)Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe an banks have run out of cash after the central bank raised withdrawal limits last week, sparking a rush by thousands of people to pull out funds.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:31:45 GMT)
Bush says economy will be fine in long run (Chicago Sun-Times)CINCINNATI — President Bush says the economy is going to be ‘‘just fine’’ in the long run but that the taxpayer-supported economic rescue plan will take time to work.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:43:10 GMT)
Lisa Madigan 'thinking about' gubernatorial run (Daily Herald)The next gubernatorial election is still two years away, but Attorney General Lisa Madigan acknowledges she's "thinking about" a run for the state's top job.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:59:40 GMT)
Brewers considering run at Sabathia (Sports Illustrated)The rising small-market Milwaukee Brewers are seriously considering a surprise run at keeping superstar pitcher CC Sabathia, but while Sabathia said he enjoyed his time in Milwaukee very much after the Brewers were eliminated by the Phillies, Brewers people also understand they'd be in over their heads if the bids go well beyond Johan Santana's pitching record $137.5 million, six-year deal.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Mon, 06 Oct 2008 00:15:25 GMT)