

Today on Reuters (1/5)
The next big threat
With the U.S., Japan and Britain facing the threat of deflation, it’s going to be just too easy for one, two or all three of them to get the policy response horribly wrong, columnist James Saft writes. Commentary
Pictures of the week
Senior photographer Peter Jones on 14 pictures that caught his eye this week. Audio Slideshow | Full Coverage
Don’t junk the industry
The domestic auto industry's problems have been brewing for decades, but we cannot blithely accept its failure as somehow inevitable or deserved, writes Eugene Ludwig. Commentary | Full Coverage
Top 10 new golf courses of 2008
Travel + Leisure Golf magazine names the year's best golf courses with designs that would keep golfers talking. Full Article
Modern-day Pied Piper
The German town made famous as the setting for the tale which saw the Pied Piper lure away a plague of rats has a real-life modern problem with the rodents. Blog | Full Article
Financial stress
Sentiment is firmly entrenched in risk aversion mode with the chief culprits being Citigroup's outlook, anticipation of more bleak data and the beleaguered auto sector. Factbox


The Great Debate (1/4)
Will Obama's agenda hurt jobs?
President-elect Obama's “family-friendly” workplace agenda sound noble. But if enacted, employers would be less likely to hire, writes economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth. Commentary
Don’t junk the auto industry
The auto industry is everyone’s favorite whipping boy, and its problems have been growing for decades, but we cannot blithely accept its failure as somehow inevitable or deserved, writes Eugene Ludwig. Commentary
Biofuels run into trouble
Despite a promising start, the U.S. experiment with renewable fuels is facing serious challenges next year, intensifying existing pressures on ethanol distillers and farmers, writes John Kemp. Commentary
Fighting deflation globally ain’t easy
With the U.S., Japan and Britain -- nearly 40 percent of the global economy -- facing the threat of deflation, it's going to be just too easy for one, two or all three of them to get the policy response horribly wrong, writes James Saft. Commentary
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Crisis in Credit
Follow the financial crisis using our interactive video timeline. Track the global impact on our interactive map. Full Coverage
A million years of nuclear planning
Columnist Bernd Debusmann asks if the EPA is engaging in scientific fantasy by setting impossible hurdles over nuclear waste. Commentary
Consumer Credit
The mortgage-inspired crisis infecting markets may be followed by even bigger problems borne out of growing credit card debt. Take a closer look. Full Coverage
Pictures of the week
Senior photographer Peter Jones on 14 pictures that caught his eye this week. Audio Slideshow
Mudslides in Venezuela
Nov. 21 - At least seven people have died from mudslides in Venezuela that comes just days ahead of state and local elections Play Video













