Archive for August, 2009
The decision to release the only person convicted in the Lockerbie bombing was based on justice rather than commercial decisions, a senior Scottish politician said Monday.






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In Texas health insurance there are many different health insurance plans to choose from. Not all have competitive pricing for Texas however, you will be able to have many different options to choose from. In health care, it is important to go with a company that you can trust and the plan that you are secure with fo
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The U.S. government has hauled in about $4 billion in profits from large banks that have repaid their obligations from last year’s federal bailout, The New York Times reported Sunday.






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Whether you are only considering a reorganization or liquidation, or have started the initial steps, you will need to tread carefully until your difficulties have been resolved. Below is a list of a few of the more common mistakes people in your situation have made before. Try to sidestep them, and you can avoid any number of legal and financial complications.
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Oil prices fell to near $71 a barrel Monday as China’s stock market tumbled and commodities investors questioned whether the U.S. economy can recover strongly in the second half.
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The new Stimulus Package has a number of measures to help current homeowners deal with their high mortgage costs. Through the use of loan modification, new repayment options and refinancing of loans, Obama hopes to help make current mortgages more affordable for homeowners.
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the recession has you wondering where all the customers have gone, you only need to turn on your computer to find the answer.
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* FTSEurofirst 300 falls 0.7 percent from 10-month high * Chinese stocks drop weighs on leading European index
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AUSTIN — Charles J. Barnett’s fears about a federal health-care overhaul are outrunning his hopes.
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The world needs more innovative projects _ like putting weather stations on cellular phone towers across Africa _ to help it cope with increased hurricanes, tsunamis, droughts and floods, former U.N. chief Kofi Annan said Monday.
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