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Lease options? How about a car you can afford (The Oregonian)

“That is virtually impossible under any circumstances,” says Travis Plunkett, Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation of America. That’s why CFA warns consumers not to use debt settlement programs. “They are promising something they can’t deliver,” Plunkett says.

Lease options? How about a car you can afford (The Oregonian)

Dear Liz: We leased a BMW X-3 in March 2005. The monthly lease payment, with FICO scores of around 690, is $565 plus $100 for insurance. (Of the lease payment, $65 is because of the negative balance we rolled over from a previous car.)

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Get the FAQs on mortgage resets (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

You've got the questions, we've got the answers.

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Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly (Cleveland Free Times)

When I was still a felon, I had a trick for filling out job applications. You need a trick when applying for a job when you have a criminal record.

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Fixing the Markets' Financial Black Holes (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)

Carl Howe submits: This is the last in my series of commentaries on the current financial markets and stock prices in general. Following this, I'm going to return to my more focused and comfortable commentary on Apple and marketing.

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August 20 - Ask Gordon Pape: Q & A (MSN Money Canada)

Q - My mother-in-law is in a nursing home and will remain there the rest of her life. She has a RRIF with a credit union in Ottawa in the amount of $25,000. The full amount is held in the account in the form a GIC for a three-year term which becomes renewable only on Dec. 30, 2009.

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Stop living outside of your means (Los Angeles Times)

Dear Liz: We leased a BMW X-3 in March 2005. The monthly lease payment, with FICO scores of around 690, is $565 plus $100 for insurance. (Of the lease payment, $65 is because of the negative balance we rolled over from a previous car.) We need to decide next March whether to lease another Beemer, buy another one or go back to an Acura or something like that. Any suggestions?

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Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich said he'll veto $500 million in budget line items and use his executive authority to add 500,000 people under the state's health care programs.

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Ruined poppy farmers join ranks with the Taleban (Times Online)

The tractor roared through the field, the plough tearing through the valuable poppy crop as the farmer looked on. A helicopter searched for insurgents and armed police stood watch, their uniforms replaced by robes and turbans to make them less conspicuous.

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'Closing Ibrox might bring the fans to their senses' (The Scotsman: Sport)

WALTER Smith last night expressed his fears that it will take the closure of Ibrox by UEFA for some Rangers fans to finally get the message that sectarian songs or chants will no longer be tolerated by the football authorities.

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Highlights Of Capital Investment Plan (WBZ Boston)

Public institutions of higher education must have high-quality instructional, research and residential facilities to offer students a world-class college education and produce a talented workforce for Massachusetts.

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Lease options? How about a car you can afford (The Oregonian)

Debt relief for heavily indebted and underdeveloped developing countries was the subject in the 1990s of a campaign by a broad coalition of development NGOs, Christian organisations and others, under the banner of Jubilee 2000. This campaign, involving, for example, demonstrations at the 1998 G8 meeting in Birmingham, was successful in pushing debt relief onto the agenda of Western governments and international organisations such as the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Ultimately the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative was launched to provide systematic debt relief for the poorest countries, whilst trying to ensure the money would be spent on poverty reduction. Thailand now owes 1 trillion dollars in debt back to many different countries around the world.

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