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US recession risk highest since 9/11 -- ex-Treasury secretary (TODAYonline)

This system, while perhaps unfair to some, will be great for those who maintain impeccable credit. It's one way that good credit risks can be rewarded. In the past year, we in the industry have already seen a dramatic reduction in paperwork requirements and "risk-based" pricing (rates and fees) has become commonplace.

US recession risk highest since 9/11 -- ex-Treasury secretary (TODAYonline)

Then US Secretary of the Treasury Larry Summers addresses a group of investors and members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1999. Summers has said it was too early to declare the financial markets crisis over and said chances had risen sharply of an economic downturn in the United States.

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Mosport: Fernandez Racing qualifying report (Motorsport.com)

Weather brought an interesting twist to the first official on track day for the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) at Mosport International Raceway with both wet and dry practice sessions and a dry but overcast qualifying run for Sunday's Mobil 1 Presents Grand Prix of Mosport.

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Flooding wreaks havoc: No injuries in Wisconsin, but damage total tops 30 million (Vernon County Broadcaster)

It was an inconvenient rain that turned into a flooding torrent causing more than 30 million in damage in Wisconsin since Saturday.

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Credit Piggybacking Is Unsuccessfully Attacked (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

TradeLine Solutions offers to dramatically increase poor credit scores in as little as 30 days -- a slogan the credit reporting agencies are racing to disprove. Commonly referred to as credit piggybacking, the method has been in practice since the inception of credit cards and became available on a grand scale only within the past year.

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What's new in your school? (The Record)

It seems impossible, but in a little more than a week, North Jersey students will be heading back to school. Some will learn in new classrooms. Others will exercise in new gyms or sing in new auditoriums. Some will get their hands on brand new laptops.

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Markets sigh with relief after Fed acts (USA Today)

Stability and calm returned to financial markets Wednesday amid growing optimism that the Federal Reserve's recent moves will help avert a widely feared credit crisis.

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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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Will Hutton: Curb the greedy global financiers (Guardian Unlimited)

Will Hutton: While obeisant governments bail out dodgy plutocrats, it's ordinary people who foot the bill.

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Curb the greedy global financiers (Guardian Unlimited)

One of the most inequitable and amoral acts in modern times is happening in front of our eyes and in Britain there is hardly a murmur of protest.

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Markets face more agony as Fed reserves the right to act (The Scotsman: Business)

A LONG weekend to calm City nerves may have come at just the right time. With the markets still jittery London traders need a few days for careful reflection.

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US recession risk highest since 9/11 -- ex-Treasury secretary (TODAYonline)

One does not have to look far to discover companies claiming they can repair your credit for you. Some of these companies will legitimately help to repair erroneous items on your report others fall into the category of con artists and crooks. This evil group starts off with the out right thieves - companies, which offer the world, take your money and do nothing. Avoid these by checking references including organizations such as the Better Business Bureau when applicable, question how long they have been in business and pay attention to what they’re telling you. If their claims sound to good to be true you may wish to be on the defensive. When possible attempt to verify answers they have given you with independent sources. Ask how much time credit repair takes. No one telling you credit repair happens instantly should be trusted.

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