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Former Secret Service agent found not guilty (Douglas County News Press)

The jury deliberated for little more than an hour Wednesday before deciding former Secret Service agent Lon Garner was not guilty of assaulting his estranged wife.

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Real estate: Heart & home (Florida Today)

Mercedes Homes, its employees and subcontractors work to help get local heart-lung transplant recipient through his recovery.

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Real estate: H2Ohhh (Florida Today)

A South Merritt Island riverfront home was meant to be the owner's dream home, but relocation has prompted a sale. It is being offered for sale at $1.95 million.

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Opposition Response to Budget 2008 (The Trinidad Guardian)

After 5 › years of PNM governance, our country is precariously positioned on the edge of an abyss of social and economic disaster. This government has received the highest revenue levels in our nationís history and spent more than any other government in our nationís history.

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Council suggests 3% tax increase (Florida Today)

Palm Bay's proposed $141.7 million budget calls for a tax rate of $4.74 per $1,000 assessed value, an increase of 3.11 percent.

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Sellers rent to wait out market slowdown (Florida Today)

Some people in Brevard County and around the nation are renting out homes they are trying to sell as they await a recovery in the housing market.

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Congressional Roll Call (Tulsa World)

WASHINGTON -- Here's how Oklahoma senators and House of Representatives members voted on key bills and amendments last week. A "Y" means the member voted for the measure; an "N" means the member voted against the measure; a "?" means the member did not vote.

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ID theft (The Clarion-Ledger)

Heard of skimming? Dumping? Logo hijacking? Check washing? How about phishing?

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LIVE BLOG: Join the Debate Here! (ABC News)

Join the debate with ABC News' Rick Klein, author of "The Note".

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'Rip-off British holidays are least child friendly' (Daily Telegraph)

Holidays in Britain are expensive, seedy and far from family-friendly, according to a survey of parents.

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Former Secret Service agent found not guilty (Douglas County News Press)

Many of those unfamiliar with credit reports share a mistaken belief that credit reports display a near perfect accuracy. In reality errors on a credit report occur with alarming frequency. Reporting agencies rarely verify or cross check information unless they have a specific reason to do so. Therefore it becomes the obligation of each individual to verify the accuracy of their own credit report and begin the process of correcting inaccuracies of the credit report. Inaccuracies on a credit report may take several forms including reporting of credit information on items which were never associated with the individual in question, items which may be related to an individual but are reported improperly or items which may be attributed to the individual but should no longer be reported on a credit report. Important personal items are often miss-reported as well including ones address, social security number and employment history. Everyone should check these personal items as well when reviewing the accuracy of the credit report. Federal law sets the limit on reporting items of negative credit at 7 years except the case of Chapter 7 bankruptcy where the limit extends to 10 years.

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