| Tough economic times offer fertile ground for con artists - Columbia Daily Tribune Posted: How to avoid it: The FTC warns not to use any company that wants you to pay upfront for credit repair. Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act, ... 
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| Genco Shipping & Trading Limited Amends $1.4 Billion Credit Facility - PR Newswire (press release) Posted: Genco plans to fund the three remaining Capesize newbuildings expected to be delivered in 2009 with the undrawn portion of its credit facility as well as ... 
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| Economic stimulus or just more pork? - San Francisco Chronicle Posted: And what about $650 million to repair dilapidated Forest Service facilities? As Congress rushes toward what leaders of both parties predict will be a speedy ... 
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| Obama's Old Solutions for a New Economy - East Bay Express Posted: Obama's economic stimulus should focus on these two obstacles to recovery, and avoid anything which might hinder their repair. Already the first bullet ... 
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| Banks May Need More, Biden Says - Washington Post Posted: ... money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Biden and congressional Democrats said yesterday. ... 
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| Financial Institutions May Need Additional Funds, Biden Says (Washington Post) Posted: 25 Jan 2009 11:00 PM CST Banks and other financial institutions may need more than the $700 billion in public money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Biden and congressional Democrats said yesterday. 
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| Biden: banks may need more public money (Denver Post) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 01:55 AM CST Banks and other financial institutions might need more than the $700 billion in public money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday. 
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| Banks May Need More Cash, Biden Says (Hartford Courant) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 05:27 AM CST Banks and other financial institutions may need more than the $700 billion in public money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats said Sunday. 
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| Biden: Bank bailout may grow beyond $700 billion (San Jose Mercury News) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 12:54 AM CST Banks and other financial institutions may need more than the $700 billion in public money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Biden and congressional Democrats said Sunday. 
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| IN OTHER AREAS (Winston-Salem Journal) Posted: 25 Jan 2009 11:01 PM CST □ The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation has made a grant award of $12,088 to the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission. The money will be used to cover the costs of two major repair projects at the mission, the kitchen grease-trap replacement and a new entrance to the warehouse thrift store. 
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| Democrats: More than $700 billion is needed (Concord Monitor) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 12:28 AM CST Banks and other financial institutions may need more than the $700 billion in public money that has already been approved to repair the nation's feeble credit system, Vice President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats said yesterday. 
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| Jimmie Johnson statement (Motorsport.com) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 07:24 PM CST Three-time reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson required repair of a tendon and nerve after cutting his left middle finger with a kitchen knife Sunday afternoon in Daytona Beach, Fla., while preparing to compete in the final segment of the Rolex 24 sports car series race. 
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| Economic stimulus or just more pork? (San Francisco Chronicle) Posted: 26 Jan 2009 10:50 AM CST Is $200 million to rehabilitate the National Mall a crucial way to stimulate the U.S. economy? How about $276 million to fix the computer systems at the State Department? And what about $650 million to repair dilapidated Forest Service facilities? As... 
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| Pittsburgh commercial real estate firms look for credit market thaw (BizJournals) Posted: 25 Jan 2009 11:16 PM CST At a meeting this week, Tim Goetz heard from his staff members at Grant Street Associates Inc. that some of the company's established retail clients can't secure basic financing for tenant improvements to construct the inside of new stores. 
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