Special report: Deferred delivery (GolfWeek)
Consumers should read the "terms and conditions" for various prepaid cards to see if they extend the opportunity to apply to those younger than 18.
Special report: Deferred delivery (GolfWeek)
These guys are good – and rich. And at the end of the PGA Tour’s first playoff series, someone will be $10 million richer. That first-place prize to the FedEx Cup champion is billed as the largest single bonus payout in sports.
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The BullMarket.com Market Wrap: August 21st, 2007 (Indie Research via Yahoo! Finance)
Investors appeared to be somewhat hesitant to take positions as they try to decipher the next move by the Fed.
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'Safe' money-market funds ensnared by collateralized debt (International Herald Tribune)
Some of the largest money market funds are putting part of their cash into one of the riskiest debt investments in the world: collateralized debt obligations backed by subprime mortgage loans.
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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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Questions And Answers - Tuesday, 21 August 2007 (Scoop.co.nz)
1. JOHN KEY (Leader of the Opposition) to the Prime Minister: Does she have confidence in the Minister of Finance; if so, why?
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Around the Big Ten (USA Today)
Around the Big Ten
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Mayor's Hotline: We Don't Need No Stinkin' Books! (Boise Weekly)
This week the Mayor's Hotline was lit-up with calls about noisy Boise: From all-nighter construction at the Capitol to that really irritating "beep, beep, beep," back-up noise before dawn. Then, of course there's the woman who doesn't want her neighborhood blighted by a public library, when a perfectly good antique store could go there instead ...... By BW Staff.
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MBTA's retirement plan pays off for two (Boston Globe)
Two former top officials at the MBTA are taking advantage of the generous terms of the agency's retirement plan, which allow employees to begin receiving a full pension at an early age, while simultaneously collecting six-figure salaries in other government jobs.
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Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
A year ago when there were problems in Villas with the Sweetbriar Motel, there were meetings and at least there were attempts to deal with this issue. Now our elected officials truthfully don't have a plan. There is no leadership in town hall, and there hasn't been in almost a year.
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An Environmentalist Switches Sides to Help Wal-Mart Go Green (KOIN News 6 Portland)
"To this day, they won't speak to me," says Adam Werbach. His clients--or rather, his old clients--fired him when word got out last year that he was doing work for Wal-Mart.
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Special report: Deferred delivery (GolfWeek)
A MasterCard poll found that almost half of those surveyed admitted to carrying less cash than they did five years before. That survey also revealed that some 60% of respondents only had $20 or less with them.
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