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A Bank of America is seen in center city Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. The Wall Street Journal reported early Wednesday, that Bank of America's capital shortfall stands at about $34 billion, which would make the Charlotte, N.C.-based BofA potentially the bank with the largest capital needs.
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Bank of America reverses loss and earns $2 billion
NEW YORK - Bank of America made $2 billion in the last three months of last year, reversing a loss from a year earlier. It offset legal expenses over mortgages and losses in its investment banking... (photo: AP / Matt Rourke)
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, carries 7-month-old Leah Locklear as he campaigns in Irmo, S.C., Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012.
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: United States presidential election, 2012
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South Carolina: Romney-Gingrich battle intensifies
A war of words between US Republican rivals Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney has escalated with just three days to go before South Carolina's primary. Mr Gingrich said he expected Mr Romney's campaign to... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Virgin America A320-214 N621VA at LAX  WPXI 
Virgin America To Offer Philadelphia Flights
SAN FRANCISCO -- Virgin America says it will start flying to and from Philadelphia in April. The airline will... (photo: Creative Commons / Albert Domasin)
Aerospace   Philadelphia   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Virgin America
File - Detainees at Joint Task Force (JTF) Guantanamo, Cuba, sit on prayer rugs as they observe morning prayers before sunrise inside Camp Delta Oct. 28, 2009.  The Guardian 
Taliban peace talks 'at risk' as Obama stalls on Guantánamo
Ex-Taliban militants surrender... (photo: US Navy / MCS2 Marcos T. Hernandez)
Guantanamo   Peace   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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File - In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a motorized division of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) takes part in a military exercise in central China's Henan Province, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. BBC News
How China is advancing its military reach
As the US shifts its focus to Asia, Alexander Neill, head of the Asia Security Programme at the Royal United Services Institute, sets out the Chinese military advances... (photo: AP / Xinhua, Li Gang)
China   Defence   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Military budget of the People's Republic of China
Pedestrians pass by graffiti on wall during a protest against austerity measures in Athens on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011. Belfast Telegraph
Greek rescue blocked by hedge fund greed
A group of hedge funds is threatening to block a last-ditch attempt to save Greece from defaulting on its huge debt pile, unless they are guaranteed a significant payout.... (photo: AP)
Debt   Economy   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, center, is escorted out of a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, after a military hearing that will determine if he should face court-martial for his alleged role in the WikiLeaks classified leaks case went on recess for the day. The Independent
Clinton asked to testify for Manning
In a deposition request posted on his website yesterday, the defence attorney David Coombs seemed to say that Ms Clinton would be able, as Secretary of State, to provide... (photo: AP / Patrick Semansky)
Crime   Defence   Pentagon   Photos   Wikipedia: Bradley Manning
File - The flame of the Bayji Oil Refinery runs twenty-four hours a day in Bayji, Iraq, Dec. 21, 2008. WorldNews.com
Western Oil Firms Big Winners in Iraq War
Article by WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross Western oil producers have emerged as the big winners of the Iraq war. "Prior to the 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq US... (photo: US Army / Sgt. Kani Ronningen)
Iraq   Oil   War   Wikipedia: Iraq under U.S. Military Occupation   Photos
Robert Einhorn, U.S. State Department's special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control, shakes hands with South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Jae-shin, right, during their meeting in Seoul, South Korea Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. The Washington Post
Senior US official urges South Korea to cut crude oil imports from Iran
SEOUL, South Korea — A senior U.S. official is urging South Korea to reduce its crude oil imports from Iran to put pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program. U.S.... (photo: AP / Jung Yeon-je, Pool)
Iran   Oil   Photos   Seoul   Wikipedia: U.S. sanctions against Iran
Occupy Olympia protester Dana Walker wears a sign that says "I can't afford a lobbyist, so I got this tent," as he demonstrates outside the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. on the opening day of the 2012 session of the Washington state Legislature, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. BBC News
The Wealth Gap - Inequality in Numbers
Until protestors took to the streets last year, first in New York and then in financial centres across the world, inequality had been a low-key issue. Not any more. With... (photo: AP / Ted S. Warren)
Economy   Photos   Poverty   Protest   Wikipedia: Economic inequality
Trader Joseph Tarangelo uses a phone post as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. Chicago Sun-Times
Demonizing the wealthy is 100 percent wrong
Updated: January 16, 2012 7:23PM I have a confession to make. I aspire to be part of the 1 percent. Is that wrong? I don’t really think so, which makes it slightly... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Economy   Photos   Protest   US   Wikipedia: Occupy movement
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