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Two years after Katrina, evacuees call Atlanta home (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Some of the bad apples in this industry mislead people about their charges. “They either say there are no fees involved or just a small fee,” Hrdy explains. Sometimes, they don’t mention fees at all.

Two years after Katrina, evacuees call Atlanta home (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Imagine this: You wake up one morning and three hours later, you have completely abandoned your home, your city and a good chunk of your life. For hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast and New Orleans residents, Hurricane Katrina forced that decision two years ago today. Tens of thousands of the people dispersed by the storm wound up in Atlanta, third behind Houston and Dallas as out-of-state ...

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Fall film preview: familiarity rules (Bradenton Herald)

Hollywood may not have a Harry Potter, Spider-Man, Shrek or Capt. Jack Sparrow on its upcoming lineup. Yet the fall and holiday schedule does offer filmgoers a chance to catch up with some familiar characters, stories and movie-making teams.

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The future of your money (rediff.com)

New one-stop shops will redefine how you transact in shares, funds, insurance and debt.

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The changing of a national mind-set (San Francisco Chronicle)

The accountants tell us that Michael Vick will lose at least $100 million. The federal prosecutors say he will lose at least a year of freedom. The most elusive quarterback in NFL history could not wriggle out of charges that he arranged brutal dog fights and...

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Man s close call inspires ride against leukemia (The Sentinel)

Chuck and Brenda Bailey are looking for some help in repaying a debt of gratitude.

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Prisoners Help Clean-Up in Shelby (WKBT La Crosse)

A group of inmates is paying their debt to society, by lending a hand with flood clean-up. Before the inmates from the Black River Correctional Center began helping, there were only five people working on roadside clean-up for Shelby. On Monday, there were more than three times as many workers.

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Very quick lesson in markets’ speed and central banks’ reply (Times Online Sunday)

Was that it? Can it really be that the violent storm that broke over financial markets this month has turned out to have been no more than a bit of noisy huffing and puffing, an empty squall that blew over at the first sign of a response from central banks?

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Drowning in debt? Lifeguard is CCCS (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

The good news for the Consumer Credit Counseling Service is it's hiring like crazy. The bad news is, it has to do that. Since it set up a new hotline Jan. 31, the Atlanta-based nonprofit has been overwhelmed by desperate homeowners across the country teetering on the brink of foreclosure as the subprime mortgage industry implodes.

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You Don’t Sell Your Home Just Because You Fear the Storm (Senior Journal)

Aug. 27, 2007 - The stock and bond markets worldwide have been in upheaval the last several weeks. Panic has gripped the markets as investors run for the exits. As the markets continue to go down, even seasoned investors find themselves asking how much pain they are willing to take.

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Familiar faces crowd fall Hollywood movie lineup (Houston Chronicle)

Hollywood may not have a Harry Potter, Spider-Man or Capt. Jack Sparrow on its lineup. Yet the fall and holiday schedule does offer filmgoers a chance to catch up with some familiar characters, stories and movie-making teams.

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Two years after Katrina, evacuees call Atlanta home (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

How to Put Your Finances in Order There are a few strategies for putting one?s finances in order. Since each person?s finances are unique, you must figure out which strategy works best for you. One of the most important ways to organize and understand your finances is to create and balance a budget. Many times we spend wastefully, keeping control of our spending is key to keeping our finances in order. With a budget, we can understand what our money is spent on, how much debt we have compared to our income and free up income in order to save or invest in the future.

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