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Still, there are options for younger people who want to enjoy the convenience of plastic before they turn 18.

LIKE A HOUSE OF CARDS (New York Post)

WHY aren't people fall ing behind on their credit-card bills? I'll warn you right now, I don't have an answer to that simple question. And that's because it really isn't simple. In fact, it's so complex (not to mention important) that everything...

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Credit card scams face FTC action (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

1/83/8 HACKENSACK, N.J. | Credit card applications show up in the mail each week, and it's not a bad idea to check some of them out; you could find terms and benefits better than those in whatever plastic you're currently carrying. That's especially true for someone with a strong credit history, a person who really doesn't need credit, because that's the kind of customer card issuers want.

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Nelson planning for a Bradford double (Boxing Insider)

Robert Nelson is on a mission to ensure Bradford has two champions at the The Dome at Doncaster Lakeside on Friday, September 7.

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The Visa Blink (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

Visa is targeting the wrong kind of retailer with its security threats. Threats don't deal with the underlying problem with retail security enforcement.

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CBS 2/KCAL 9 Viewers Respond To Immigrant's Arrest (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

An illegal immigrant, who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her America-born son, has been deported to Mexico, after being arrested outside a Los Angeles church on Sunday. Since her arrest, CBS 2/KCAL 9 viewers have responded. Here's what they've had to say:

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Administration moves ahead with immigration crackdown (AG Weekly)

WASHINGTON — A crackdown on illegal immigration will have to go forward without help from Congress, the Bush administration said Friday, asserting that an executive-branch-only approach is better than doing nothing.

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Man on a mission (Toronto Sun)

Comedian teaches students about money management

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Cracking down on credit scams (The Record)

Credit card applications show up in the mail each week, and it's not a bad idea to check some of them out; you could find terms and benefits better than those in whatever plastic you're currently carrying.

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A Look At Discretionary Spending Through the Earnings Calls (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)

The general consensus is that consumers are feeling some pressure but not enough to really keep them from spending.

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Man on a mission (Calgary Sun)

Canadian comedian James Cunningham is on a mission.

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LIKE A HOUSE OF CARDS (New York Post)

Javelin data suggests that almost half of all identity fraud is detected by the consumer. Therefore, credit card and debit card users should work to protect themselves from fraud as well as to detect possible fraudulent activity.

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