A Savannah businessman says an identity theft opened 13 credit cards in his name. He still doesn’t know how someone obtained his personal information.
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Archive for April, 2009
A decision made earlier this year to consolidate all Hardin County elementary schools into two mega-schools is the source of the controversy.
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Shops happen. Like viral online ad campaigns, temporary big brand outlets are sneaking up on European streets, filling vacancies opened by the credit crunch and building a buzz that’s relatively cheap.
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You already know a lot about credit cards. You’ve heard that consumer debt in this country-particularly credit-card debt-is at an all-time high, while our savings rate is lower than ever before.Yo…
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Tellman Knudson has created a multi-million Internet business teaching others how to build a highly receptive email opt-in list and a key component to his success is teleseminars. For a time though, K…
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On the one hand are proponents of what can be called the traditional model: partition the ailing firm into a ‘good bank’ and a ‘bad bank’. The government takes over the firm.
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Many people struggle to pay off debts every month. This can range from buying a house that is too expensive to credit card debt that built up. This article will give you 5 solid tips on staying debt f…
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There are plenty of ways that you can keep more cash in your pocket every month. Use any of these tips so that you can start keeping more green in your pocket!Pay for everything in cash. It is a p…
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Joan Goldwasser, reporter for Kiplinger Personal Finance, discusses credit cards. She answers listeners’ questions about credit card debt and interest rates.
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A ghost from the nuclear industry’s early years has reappeared. It is not public apprehension about safety or disposal issues this time, but the staggering cost of building nuclear reactors.
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