Space shuttle can fly beyond 2010, if money is there: NASA (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The US space shuttle fleet can continue flying beyond NASA's September 30 deadline if the money is made available to keep it going, a US space agency official told reporters Tuesday.
Your Money with Chuck Jaffe: Market's easy pickings are gone, analyst says (Market Watch)
David Trainer, president of New Constructs Inc., a Nashville-based stock research firm, says that the days of easy money from momentum stocks or hot sectors are over for now. Instead, astute buying and being able to sort out an industry’s prospects will separate the winners from the losers.
Arena 'misuse of taxpayers money' (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
The Treasurer Troy Buswell says an Auditor-General's report on the former Labor Government's mishandling of the Perth Arena project reveals a scandalous misuse of public money.
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: March 9 (TheStreet.com)
Here's how some of Monday's 'Mad Money' stocks fared on Tuesday.
From bartering to paper money – an allegory for cloud computing (The Christian Science Monitor)
The adoption of cloud computing is a little like the move from barter to paper money. It makes sense, but it takes time.
Taxpayers not getting value for money from £630million project to regenerate mining areas (Daily Telegraph)
A £630 million project to regenerate former mining areas, funded by public money, has no way of knowing how many new jobs have been created, according to a highly critical report by MPs.
No more money in state trust fund that pays jobless benefits (The Arizona Republic)
The state trust fund that pays for jobless benefits is expected to run dry this week, forcing Arizona to borrow money from the federal government until unemployment subsides.
LA Stimulus Money Controversy (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
The city of LA has received nearly 600-million dollars in federal stimulus money. According to the city officials the money created almost nine-thousand new jobs.
Cape students nabbed with fake money (Cape Cod Times)
FALMOUTH — At least two Falmouth High School students are facing felony charges after trying to buy school lunches with counterfeit money, the police said.
Md. county wants to use tax money for investments (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Montgomery County, Md., leaders want to use taxpayer dollars to make equity investments in local companies, but some residents say they don't want officials making "risky" business decisions with their money.