Links: 2009-02-27


Eminem’s latest day in court likely to be felt far and wide – NZ Herald (this concerns a lawsuit on how much royalties artists should get fordigital music.  Steve Jobs is testifying.  It’s a very big deal)

A bruised Warren Buffett to look ahead in letter – Reuters

Darling bids to stop Goodwin’s £693,000-a-year pension – Guardian

Niall Ferguson: “There Will Be Blood” – Paul Kedrosky

Insuring toxic assets: throwing good tax payers’ money after bad private money – Willem Buiter

Future is ‘bleak’ warns Joschka Fischer – Telegraph

Tracking the bear: How bad could it get? – Fortune

French Town Changing Name to Improve Ranks in Google

Download Disk Wipe to Securely Delete Confidential and Sensitive Data in Media Drives

Walt Mossberg Reviews Amazon’s Kindle 2 – WSJ.com

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Edward Harrison is the founder of Credit Writedowns and a former career diplomat, investment banker and technology executive with over twenty years of business experience. He is also a regular economic and financial commentator on BBC World News, CNBC Television, Business News Network, CBC, Fox Television and RT Television. He speaks six languages, a skill he uses to provide a more global perspective. Edward holds an MBA in Finance from Columbia University and a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College.

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