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Public Notices (Columbia Star)
NOTICE TO: CAROLINE SUSAN HALL, last known address in Richland County, South Carolina. Previously Elginwood Dr., Elgin, SC 29045. Please Contact: Marshall Hall, 1567 Brazell Rd.
Investing in college: Is it worth it? (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Defined in many cases as "good debt," a college education is said to pay back in financial solvency and broader opportunity, not to mention its intangibles. More on education:
Unsettling NASD, Merrill-Goldman-Deutsche Agree: Compliance (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- John F. Mangan Jr. , the former hedge-fund manager who two days ago won a civil insider-trading case brought by the U.S. government, will seek to undo a previous settlement with...
Fast action can prevent home loss, experts say (The Augusta Chronicle)
Several experts offered the following tips for people in danger of foreclosure, and those interested in selling, buying or otherwise investing in real estate.
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Announces Second Quarter 2008 Operating Hig...
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta today released the results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008.
California home prices plunge 28%, worst in U.S. (Orange County Register)
The drop nationally has stabilized around 10%-11%, but inflation could increase the loss.
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Political history is far too criminal and pathological to be a fit subject of study for the young. Children should acquire their heroes and villains from fiction.
Chris Davis Buys Covidien Ltd., Brookfield Asset Management Inc. Ltd., Staple...
Like many other value investors, Chris Davis's funds have been not doing very well. But it seems that he is determined, and he is buying a lot of new stocks. These are his buys and sells during the se...
Tyson: Avoid overextending yourself on a mortgage (Houston Chronicle)
A number of nonprofit organizations offer low-cost or free counseling to homeowners in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure.
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