The European Commission has told the United States to live up to its special responsibility to solve the global financial crisis.
A Commission spokesman said the European Union was disappointed at the US House of Representatives vote to reject a 700-billion-dollar bailout plan and to act quickly. Lawmakers in Washington are to reconvene later in the week to find a rescue package solution. US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Congress must act Latest Poland-US Talks Could See Missile-Shield Breakthrough ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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