Loan forgiveness program for vets extended (The Sentinel)
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Loan forgiveness program for vets extended (The Sentinel)
A program that forgives student loans for servicewomen and men has been extended, reports state Rep. Jerry Nailor, R-88.
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CIT Closes Home Lending Unit, Shares Slide (Forbes)
The company's share price, which have lost more than 40% since mid-July.
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Nobody Home At CIT Group (Forbes)
Shares down after company shutters home lending operation.
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Chinese institutions sink in student debt (The Australian)
MANY of China's universities and colleges are struggling to survive financially, having amassed debts of $33 billion to build ambitious new campuses, and to subsidise loans for student fees and accommodation, according to a new report by the National Development and Reform Commission, the top government planning body.
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Ray Unger: Are subprime woes ending or just beginning? (The Capital Times)
The Army has a way of teaching -- or should I say bludgeoning -- troopers into learning things. I can still recall the mind numbing first-aid classes I endured during basic training: stop the bleeding; clear the air passage; bandage the wound; treat for shock. Today, our global markets have been badly mauled, and I'm reminded of those four steps. The question is, where are we in the wound ...
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Meet Rudy's Brain: An Ex-Bartender Who Likes the Slots (The Village Voice)
Candidate whisperer: The ex-bartender who's got the ear of the GOP's top contender (By Tom Robbins)
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China’s Nuclear Threat: The U.S. Dollar (GoldSeek.com)
In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1]
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China's Nuclear Threat (Kitco.com)
In our hands is the greatest power of our day – gold: In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1] Speculation runs rampant that China may use its $1.33 trillion dollars of foreign currency reserves as a political weapon of mass destruction.
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Subprime mortgage mess: Hard times for homeowners (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
The subprime mortgage mess has hit home in the mid-Hudson Valley, though clearly not as hard as in other parts of the country.
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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
WHERE WOULD JESUS BANK?
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Loan forgiveness program for vets extended (The Sentinel)
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