• Three people from Sussex and Surrey who were arrested in September and October 2011 were also stood down from bail at an earlier date.

    BBC: Orchid View

  • Mr Santelli's televised rant against bail-outs has gone down in history as the birth harangue of the tea-party movement, which went on in double-quick time to capture the Republican Party and yank the whole of American politics sharply to the right.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Sgt Walsh eventually escaped by parachute but Russel had left it too late to bail out himself, and went down with his plane.

    BBC: Powys WWII pilots Russel Hamer and Jack Hamar honoured

  • It just may be time to take Cole Porter's advice, which can be pared down to two words: Bail out.

    FORBES: Editor's Note

  • Pistorius repeatedly broke down and sobbed during a bail hearing last month, and the runner's uncle, Arnold Pistorius, acknowledged in a statement that his nephew "will never be the same" after killing Steenkamp.

    CNN: Pistorius not suicidal, family says

  • Mr Greenspan says a high-level panel of American financial officials should be given broad power to seize any financial institution whose failure threatens the entire economy, bail out its creditors and close it down.

    ECONOMIST: Alan Greenspan on financial turbulence

  • And it is revealed by the terror of policymakers, who would rather bail out the weak than see defaults bring down banks at home.

    ECONOMIST: European banks

  • If gold goes down he loses money. iF a business goes down and out of business the government will bail him out.

    FORBES: Why Warren Buffett Won't Invest In Gold

  • Paul Martin Smithers, 59, skipped bail in 2000 and it took almost a decade to track him down to south east Asia.

    BBC: Parc Prison

  • Meanwhile, German voters are aghast at the prospect of a second Greek bail-out, which they think would merely tip more money down the plughole of a country that is incapable either of repaying its debts or of reforming itself.

    ECONOMIST: The euro crisis

  • No bank bail-outs, he argues, means he can keep the budget deficit down to 6% this year and 5.5% next.

    ECONOMIST: Israel��s economy looks quite resilient

  • Down in Chiapas, where pesos are few, reasons for celebration fewer and bail-outs for those who lack either fewer still, humankind has had to worry about something more basic: staying alive.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico

  • The chancellor insisted Britain will not be part of a much larger, permanent EU bail-out fund for the euro zone being debated, and vowed to seek the winding-down of the temporary mechanism.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • But, if a bank subsequently has to be wound down and national governments can't afford to save it, tough Cyprus-style bank "bail-in" procedures would force losses on bank creditors, large depositors or both.

    WSJ: In Cyprus Rescue, Germany Forged a New Vision for Bank Union

  • However, the government has been quick to bail out its banking system, and most economists reckon that a large fiscal boost and the cheaper won (down by 29% this year) will help to cushion the economy, resulting in modest growth, of around 3% next year.

    ECONOMIST: Asian economies

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