The crisis in the financial markets has had all eyes turned toward Wall Street, with the occasional long stare down at Washington DC. But it's not just Manhattan skyscrapers that are feeling the shockwaves. Over the past decade, a lot of banks and financial services companies have moved big chunks of their operations across the Hudson River. And now Jersey City is finding itself uncomfortably close to Wall Street's fault line. Sally Herships reports. Sally Herships: It's been a tough... read more