Minooka Village President Pat Brennan, left, and West Wind Estates resident Larry Turi on Wednesday discuss the overgrowth of weeds on a lot next to Turi’s home.
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You are being threatened with a lawsuit on an old credit card debt. How do you determine if the claim against you is barred by the credit card debt statute of limitations? Does federal or state la…
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Credit cards processors like Visa and MasterCard, as well as more diversified lenders like American Express and Discover have outperformed in the downturn.
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NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India Governor D Subbarao on Friday said that the central bank will not be able to follow stable monitory policy until the Centre lays out a clear road map for fiscal consolidation and assures it of recovery factor.
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July 31 (Bloomberg) — The International Monetary Fund cautioned President Nicolas Sarkozy not to let government debt spiral out of control as he combats France’s deepest recession in 60 years.
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Passage of the bill on a 237-185 vote followed the disclosure a day earlier that nine of the nation’s biggest banks, which are receiving billions of dollars in federal bailout aid, paid individual bonuses of $1 million or more to nearly 5,000 employees.
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A 2009 study by Sallie Mae, a leading provider of student loans, concludes that students use credit cards to live beyond their means, instead of for convenience. The study found that 84 percent of undergraduates have at least one credit card, up from 76 percent in 2004. At least 30 percent of them are using […]
Officials reportedly are working to keep the government’s popular “cash for clunkers” program going amid reports its success may have caused it to run out of money after just a week.
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Health insurance is defined - as insurance that compensates the insured for expenses or loss incurred for medical reasons, as through illness or hospitalization. Simply put its protection of a person…
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Fitch Ratings has upgraded American Tower Corporation as follows: –Long-term IDR to ‘BBB-’ from ‘BB+’; –Senior unsecured debt to ‘BBB-’ from ‘BB+’. The Rating Outlook is Stable.
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