| Op-Ed Contributors How to Repair a Broken Financial World - New York Times Posted: Its valuable parts should be sold off as functioning businesses to the highest bidders — perhaps to some bank that was not swept up in the credit bubble. ... 
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| BBB names top scams of 2008 - Evening News and Tribune Posted: Debt repair scams — Offers for miraculous credit repair are common in radio, TV, newspaper, direct mail advertising and on the Internet. ... 
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| 2009 offers savings, stock prospects - Arizona Republic Posted: With the economy so uncertain, it's smart to have a cash reserve to cover everything from surprise car- repair bills to a job loss. ... 
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| That present has just got to go back - but will the shop take it? - guardian.co.uk Posted: Even after that the shop still has to repair or replace the goods without charge or, if this would be unreasonable, offer a partial refund. ... 
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| Hickory company forbidden to offer grants, credit repair - Winston-Salem Journal Posted: RALEIGH -- A judge in Wake Superior Court has banned a Hickory company from offering grants or credit repair, the NC Attorney General's Office said ... 
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| 2009 offers chances for savings, brighter prospects for stocks (The Arizona Republic) Posted: 03 Jan 2009 07:58 PM CST Several tips on savings, spending, credit and investing can help improve your financial picture. 
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| Engagement ring lost when repair store goes bankrupt (Daily Herald) Posted: 03 Jan 2009 12:20 AM CST While everyone dreads losing an irreplaceable keepsake, Kim Zelden is trying all she can to make the loss of her engagement ring no more than a temporary setback. 
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| BBB names top scams of 2008 (The Evening News and the Tribune) Posted: 03 Jan 2009 07:15 PM CST The Better Business Bureau receives calls on it every day. It's a scam that's hitting people who are in the poorest of financial situations. Consumers across the United States are losing substantial sums of money responding to TV, newspaper or Web site advertisements that "guarantee" loans to people with poor credit. 
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| More expensive yachts than ever before at Boat Show (Daily Telegraph) Posted: 03 Jan 2009 09:40 AM CST As the high street tries to resist the credit crunch with sales it appears sails of a different kind are defying the financial squeeze. 
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| Panel sets hopes on inaugural festivities (NWAnews.com) Posted: 03 Jan 2009 07:28 AM CST The state's Martin Luther King Jr. Commission is turning to fundraising to pay for a series of events and programs its leaders say are needed to repair the commission's reputation. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition) 
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