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Joe Biden called it powerful, truthful and "one of most important IT PAYS speeches we've heard in a long time" TO READ "He told the story of America both the good and The Herald the bad and I believe his will come to represent Classifieds speech an important step forward in 0 : African-A- 1 tit Chairman Iten Hernan-k- e and his colleagues have now cut the funds rate six times sine last S , it ember, with the reductkms becoming more aggressive since January as the central bank has faced grow ing turmoil in l..k,,t rifmrtj-iu- l murlipfti The Fed also announced Tuesday that it was reducing its discount rate for banks s of by a similar a point, pushing it down to 2.5 percent. That cut, which followed a quarter-poin- t reduction on Sunday, was seen as a clear signal that t he Fed is ready to supply significant amounts of credit in direct loans to banks and other institutions through its . t jrf j ui ail cnuu ulSCOUni wuiuuw to stabilize financial markets roiled by. the collapse over the weekend of Bear Stearns, the nation's fifth largest investment bank. "We had been on the brink of the biggest financial meltdown this country had ever seen, but I think the Fed has now turned the psychology around," said David Jones, chief economist at DM J Advisors. "The Fed is saying it is ready to supply all the emergency credit banks need to get us out of this crisis." three-quarter- Biden said, Obama advisers said he wrote the deeply personal speech himself. They said it was delivered in Philadelphia because of the city's historical significance, hot because it is the most populous black city in Pennsylvania, site of the next primary vote on April 22. Obama said he came to Wright's church, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, nearly 20 years ago because he was inspired by the pastor's message of hope and his inspiration to rebuild the black community. He also said black anger persists over injustice in America, and whites shouldn't be surprised that it bursts out in sermons. "The fact that so many people are surprised to hear that anger in some of Reverend Wright's sermons simply reminds us of the old truism that the most segregated hour in American life occurs on Sunday morning," he.said. "In the white community, the path to a more perfect union means acknowledging that what ails the African-America- n community does not just exist in the minds of black people; that the legacy of discrimination and current incidents of discrimination, while less overt than in the past are real and must be addressed," Obama said. 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He said the University Parkway exit off Interstate 15 is probably the busiest freeway mtercnange in man urnnry , and that the ParkwaySandhill Road intersection is most likely in the top 10 of the county's most used intersections. -- whites are, too, because they feel blacks are often given an unfair advantage through af- "When they are told to bus their children to a school across town, when they hear n is that an an advantage in landgetting ing a good job or a spot in a good college because of an injustice that they themselves never committed, when they're told that their fears about crime in urban neighborhoods are somehow prejudiced, resentment builds over time," he African-America- said. "If we walk away now, if we simply retreat into our respective corners, we will never be able to come together and solve challenges like health care or education or the need to find good jobs for every American," Obama said, drawing a rare burst of applause in a somber address. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who until Obama had been the black candidate closest to winning a major party's presidential nomination, said video of Wright's sermons had threatened to derail the campaign with racial fear - along with comments made by Clinton supporter Geraldine Ferraro that Obama wouldn't have gotten so far in the campaign if he were white. Jackson said of Obama, "He made the case we've been here before, but not this time will we linger. This time we're going to higher ground." mm Stress Continued from Al Four in .fitrtwatwii fafadcb. District Manager Assistant S9.P0 per hour The Daily Herald Is seeking District Manager Assistants to work in the Lindon, Lehi, Orem, Provo and Spanish Fork areas. Must have the desire to provide excellent customer service to our subscribers, and be available to work weekends, and holidays. You will need to posses a good driving record, and demonstrate good organizational skills. This is a part time (29 hours per week) position. 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Economic growth slowed to a near standstill in the final three months of last year as the nation was hit by a series of blows including the credit crunch, a prolonged housing slump, rising unemployment and surging energy prices. The Federal Reserve has s now cut its rate by of a percentage point twice this year. The first occurred at an emergency meeting on Jan. 22 and was followed by a half point cut at a regular meeting on Jan. 30. The three rate cuts over the course of two months represent the most aggressive Fed 2 credit easing since when the Paul Volcker-leFed was working to get the but it's the foundation of customers that keep it standing Cream Light Green Couch and love seat. (Mtrn nuntry hmrdi'xm 15 cents on a $149 Cipher VVindstopper '." Jacket from The North; :': Face construction four-yea- r ("oriliriiirj 1 1 The HcraM utfMKt.s' error CORRECTIONS: Rate cut I half a cent t n a $4.89 Carl s Jr. Star Burger combo meal (itiry Anderson. 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Darker still, about one in six say they have friends who in the past year have discussed committing suicide, and about one in 10 say they have seriously considered it themselves. Friends have actually tried to end their lives in that time, one in 10 say. In this ocean of campus anxiety, 13 percent say they have been diagnosed with a mental health condition such as depression or an anxiety disorder. Of that group, say they always or usually follow their treatment, say they have been unable to stick to it, and the rest are not on a plan. The perils of halting treatment were highlighted last two-third- s one-tent- h month when police said the girlfriend of Steven Kazmierczak, who fatally shot five people and then himself at Northern Illinois .University, told them he had stopped taking medication. All is not doom and gloom for today's students. Six in 10 in the survey say they are usually hopeful and enjoy life. Half even concede they feel understood by their families. "I enjoy college, I'm enjoying my experiences," said Emily McMahan, a University of Cincinnati junior. Even so, the survey shows plenty of sources of stress, led by the seven in 10 students who attribute it to school work and grades. Financial problems are close behind, while relationships and dating, family problems and extracurricular activities all are named by half as adding pressure. College women have a more stressful existence than men, with 45 percent of females and 34 percent of males saying they face pressure often. The youngest students cite frequent stress most often. Whites report more stress than blacks and Hispanics. |