NTPC, DU join hands to set up computer centre (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)
Step 4: If the creditor is able to supply the written proof you request, offer to settle the debt for 10 cents on the dollar provided that you have the money. If you don't have the money go to Step 5. If you owe $1,000, offer the creditor $100. If they refuse, tell them that you will file Bankruptcy and they will get nothing. This will certainly open them up to negotiating with you. Whatever you agree to pay them, it should be a lot less than you originally owed them. Do not agree to pay interest charges or penalties on past due or collection accounts.
NTPC, DU join hands to set up computer centre (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)
NTPC HAS signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Delhi University (DU) to set up an IT training centre for needy, disabled persons. While NTPC will provide the infrastructure, the university will be responsible for providing teaching and support staff to run the centre, it said. Students with visual, hearing, mobility and cognitive impairment will benefit from the initiative.
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U.S. rate cuts won't cure ailing market (MSN Money Canada)
Ben Bernanke and his U.S. Fed cohorts will get cheap money flowing with a series of interest-rate cuts. But that won't fix the credit crunch.
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Monday, August 27, 2007 (Deccan Herald)
Regulators can hammer the debt graders if they like. But until investors are willing to treat inflated markets with caution, nothing much will change.
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Rate Cuts Won't Help You; These Stocks Will (TheStreet.com)
The Fed's cheap-money fix will only prolong the crisis, but you can find safe haven in some banks.
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Gross Beseeches Bush (Forbes)
Billionaire bond guru asks the White House, not Bernanke, to solve mortgage problems.
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Gov’t subsidies granted to GOCCs, GFIs reach P14B in 7 months (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Subsidies granted by the National Government (NG) to government-owned and-controlled corporations (GOCCs) and government financial institutions (GFIs) reached P14.037 billion in the first seven months of the year or 86 percent higher than the P7.53 billion given to state firms in the same period last year.
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Stocks essentially flat despite lender's boost (The Kansas City Star)
Bank of America Corp.'s $2 billion investment in mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. gave stocks an early boost, but it wasn't enough to prevent slight losses Thursday on Wall Street.
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The mortgage maze (Daily Telegraph)
There are a plethora of different types of mortgages on the marketplace, each with their own attractions. Here are the most popular.
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Grant Hill Makes Music Video Appearance (NBA.com)
For years, the cross-over appeal of athletes wanting to be musicians and musicians wanting to be athletes has been more than apparent. Recently, it's Phoenix's newest forward Grant Hill who's been testing the rockstar waters with his cameo in Nickelback's new video, "Rockstar."
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Fitch to Rate $900MM Long Beach Bond Fin Auth Natural Gas Purchase Rev Bnds 'AA-' (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings expects to rate the Long Beach Bond Finance Authority's $900 million of natural gas purchase revenue bonds, series 2007A , 2007B , 2007C , and 2007D , 'AA-', with a Stable Outlook, presuming the transaction documentation does not materially change prior to pricing.
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NTPC, DU join hands to set up computer centre (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)
Only allow a creditor 7 days to get the proof into your mailbox (3 days to find it and 4 days for the mail). If it takes any longer they probably do not have proof and you should start taking the action listed below. If the creditor does supply you with all the written proof that the account belongs to you, go to Step 4.
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