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Biggest Elvis fan in the Southland? You be the judge (Daily Southtown)

Although consumers are seemingly able to charge an ever-increasing number of items to their plastic, there are certain purchases that may not be available with a credit card. Depending on what state you live in, a lottery ticket may be among the purchases you cannot make with credit cards.

Biggest Elvis fan in the Southland? You be the judge (Daily Southtown)

Thursday is the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death. But for some, Elvis has never left the building. In fact, he’s alive and well — or at least his memory is — thanks to shrines, collections, tattoos and other ways some Southlanders have found to memorialize one of rock ’n’ roll’s original innovators.

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Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)

The Dryden Road parking garage will reopen Saturday, Aug. 11, after two months of rehabilitation, the City of Ithaca announced Thursday.

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'Closing Ibrox might bring the fans to their senses' (The Scotsman: Sport)

WALTER Smith last night expressed his fears that it will take the closure of Ibrox by UEFA for some Rangers fans to finally get the message that sectarian songs or chants will no longer be tolerated by the football authorities.

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What's cool for the pool (Home News Tribune)

Pool accessories have come a long way in the 12 years since Glen Janosky, manager at Hot Springs Pools and Spas in Greenville, S.C., started in the business.

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Rangers on rack as sectarian chanting mars win (The Scotsman: Sport)

SECTARIAN chanting by Rangers fans at yesterday's SPL opener in Inverness threatens to derail the club's season before it has even started after the introduction of new rules banning the singing of offensive songs in Scotland.

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Beware online rally concert tickets (Rapid City Journal)

A Web site is offering tickets to a Toby Keith concert during the Sturgis motorcycle rally for 286 apiece -- more than five times what you'd pay for the readily available tickets when you buy them from the campground itself.

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Taleban kill first hostage from kidnapped group (The Scotsman)

TALEBAN rebels have killed one of 23 South Korean Christian hostages being held captive in Afghanistan after their demands for the release of 23 prisoners were not met.

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Your Views: Did Bollard do the right thing? (The New Zealand Herald)

Homeowners are bracing themselves for further mortgage-rate rises following Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard's decision to raise the the Official Cash Rate once more. It now sits at 8.25 per cent.

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Profiting from Mortality (BusinessWeek)

Death bonds may be the most macabre investment scheme ever devised by Wall Street

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Biggest Elvis fan in the Southland? You be the judge (Daily Southtown)

Certain businesses may feel cash is an easier way to carry out transaction. At businesses such as parking garages, cash is still king.

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