Where the Greek crisis goes next

www.FT.com What happens if Greece exits the euro? As the possibility increases following the country’s recent election and a vote against austerity, FT leader writer Peggy Hollinger and capital markets editor Richard Milne discuss the implications with FT analysis editor Frederick Studemann. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com

UK faces local elections fight

www.FT.com Britons are about to elect 5000 local councillors in a momentous mid-term test of sentiment towards the UK government’s austerity programme. Hannah Kuchler, UK news reporter, visits Derby, a key battleground, and finds voters are dispirited with all main parties. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com

Githae’s Inbox full

www.ntv.co.ke While the International Criminal Court ruling earlier this week had been anticipated for several months in advance, there was no advance warning for Robinson Njeru Githae that he would take up the mantle at the Finance ministry. The acting Finance minister takes over arguably the most challenging ministry to head this year, with pressure to execute the financial aspect of devolution as well as organizing finances for the historic elections expected to present key challenges. With parliament not playing ball with regard to passing the financial bill as former finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta had expected, Githae already finds his in-tray full even before settling at treasury.

Controversial Obama Quotes On Financial Reform

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The Stench of Truth (260).mp4 Audit the Federal Reserve survives a committee vote in the House which lays the way for it to be voted on in the full house. I don’t see the bill getting anywhere because there is too much to hide especially with this administration. BUT we have to do what we can to agitate for it! Call your rep.’s and senators and tell them to vote for it!!! There is no difference between democrats and republicans and while one might take the stance of voting the bums out often …

An independent commentary by Mike Adams about why getting Ron Paul elected is crucial for saving the United States of America from imminent financial disaster.

  
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