Archive for May, 2008

May
29

(ARA) - You’ve heard the old adage, pay down your credit card debt each month to avoid the nasty interest rate charges and fees that result from revolving balances.
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May
29

Down 1-0 heading into the bottom of the seventh inning and facing a dominant pitcher, things looked bleak for the Starpoint Lady Spartans on Thursday afternoon.
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May
28

When it comes to succeeding there’s absolutely nothing that can replace persistence and innovation in a profitable home based business.You can have the beauty, the smarts and the riches….It’s not …
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May
28

Wall Street managed to finish an erratic session with a moderate gain Wednesday as investors found some comfort in upbeat data on durable goods orders.
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May
28

Two Alexandria women are accused of going on a shopping spree with another woman’s stolen credit cards. This story starts at a shoe store and ends at a nail salon. News Channel 5 reporter Mike Magnoli has the details. more
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May
28

The European Commission urged France Wednesday to make greater efforts to control its budget deficit as Paris is trying to boost economic growth with reforms.
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May
28

An introduction:An IVA free advice is introduced by the Insolvency Act 1986 as an alternative to bankruptcy. By this people facing serious debt problems makes a proposal to their creditors to so…
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May
27

We take up a loan so as to fulfill our requirements. But if we really want to save our money, then we need to look out for cheap loans. Cheap loans are the best source of finance to fulfill any person…
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May
27

Superstars, even over-the-hill veteran ones, routinely get too much credit for making the players around them better simply with their august presences.
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May
27

It’s the 21st of the month, your food budget is blown & your starving. How does this keep happening? Are you really expected to eat nothing but Ramen noodles? (Not that they’re not the …
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