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		<title>Battle of the titans  Wall Street Vs Main Street</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weighing in at 10,214 the DJIA. Its tag team partner is $30 million deep. (Morgan Stanley, JPM Chase, Goldman Sachss) and there bonus pool for 2009) Their opponent is 10% (unemployment spike) and millions of families fighting to keep their homes and having thousands of dollars in credit card debt The market is rebounding and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weighing in at 10,214 the DJIA. Its tag team partner is $30 million deep. (Morgan Stanley, JPM Chase, Goldman Sachss) and there bonus pool for 2009)  Their opponent is 10% (unemployment spike) and millions of families fighting to keep their homes and having thousands of dollars in credit card debt<br />
The market is rebounding and the large banks are shelling out a ridiculous amount of money in their bonus pool, while main street is fighting to keep itsself alive.  How does any of this make sense?  Contact SYD to discuss further</p>
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