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Are you worried about the stock market crashing?

Richard Bowen | 11:30 UK time, Monday, 5 March 2007

The global stock market has moved into week two of it's . We want to find out if we should be worried about this?

We'll also be looking at the and hopefully getting protestors and residents speaking to each other about the violence?

And, is the answer to the world's energy problems?

Here's the rest of the meeting notes. Enjoy!..

...As i'm sure you've already read I got my rota wrong today and didn't get to work on time. So, wasting no more time here's what's being said in the meeting.

Mark's post this morning outlined a few ideas there's Ann Coulter's comments about John Edwards, Anti-semitism being shown by Israeli citizens, rioting in Denmark and is Ethanol the answer to the world energy problems?

Hasit likes the peace plan for he wants to know is this will finally end the violence in the country.

Madeline likes this. China between urban and countryside. How to reduce it?

Here's Mattia's suggestions
1) President George W. Bush discusses ahead of a trip to Latin America beginning Thursday, 1:15 pm (1815 GMT). Is Latin America looking forward to Bush's trip on Thursday?

2) The Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao - speaking at the opening of the annual meeting of -- has promised to do more to reduce the gap between the wealthy cities and the much poorer countryside. Are you worried about China's expansion?

There's this one from, er, i'm not quite sure but it is good, . Should we be worried about the stock market crashing?

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