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Police continue to scour Mississauga park for more severed body parts
National Post
Aaron Vincent Elkaim / The Canadian Press A Police search dog unit searches the banks of the Credit River in Hewick Meadows Park in Mississauga, Ont., after police discovered a severed head Aug. 16, 2012. Police continued to scour the area Sunday.
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National Post
Swiped: Credit card fees cost more than rewards
Herald Sun
Financial comparison website Mozo also found that almost one third of rewards cards return less than $20 in value per year. Mozo evaluated 67 reward cards to work out the value of rewards that could be earned on an average yearly spend of $16000, then ...
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Future of tax credit on mind of Siemens plant
RenewablesBiz
"We're making plans either way, for either scenario," whether the tax credit is extended or ends as scheduled on Dec. 31, said Jim Jones, director of manufacturing for Siemens North America and Hutchinson's interim plant manager. "As of right now, we ...
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Tax credit for wind energy must be renewed
Toledo Blade
But that growth -- and the jobs it has created -- may come to a dead stop at the end of the year, if Congress fails to extend a tax credit the wind industry needs to stay competitive. Turning our backs on domestic wind power would be wrong. Doing so ...
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Smartphone payment space packed with competition
Washington Post
Using LevelUp, a customer scans a credit card with a smartphone and then scans a QR code — a pixelated black and white square barcode — at the store or restaurant to pay. Others are attempting to wrest power away from the traditional card processing ...
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Man arrested in credit card fraud at casino
WLOX
A Pennsylvania man was arrested after he allegedly tried to obtain $2000 in cash using a counterfeit credit/debit card at the Beau Rivage Saturday night, according to the Biloxi Police Department. Biloxi police arrested Eddy Pacheco, 25, of Allentown, ...
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Good energy sense
Boston Herald
Romney told the Des Moines Register that, if elected, he would let the Production Tax Credit for electricity generated from renewable sources expire, so as to "create a level playing field" for energy sources. (A Senate committee has voted to renew the ...
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Debate over Australia welfare 'credit card'
BBC News
The Australian government is rolling out a radical new way of paying welfare benefits that may be instructive for other countries around the world. Instead of being given cash or cheques, thousands of people are now issued with electronic "credit" cards.
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BBC News
Mitt Romney campaign says group's video attacking president 'makes an ...
Boston.com
Mitt Romney's campaign said Sunday that an outside group's video charging President Obama with taking too much credit for the killing of Osama bin Laden "makes an important point." The video, produced by a group called the Special Operations OPSEC ...
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FBCSO: Suspects use stolen credit cards at Walmart after several burglaries in ...
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RICHMOND, Texas—Investigators with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office and Crime Stoppers need the public's help identifying several suspects who burglarized multiple homes and vehicles in the RiverPark West Subdivision in Richmond early Sunday.
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Banks Guilty of "Robo-Signing" in Pursuing Credit Card Debt?
Legal Examiner
The New York Times recently cited a practice called "robo-signing" which may be causing credit card companies a lot of headaches. Robo-signing refers to the practice by which the credit card companies present evidence against a debtor in court where ...
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Pension credit buying 'corrupt,' critic says
The Desert Sun
The County of Riverside Administrative Center in downtown Riverside. The county's pension obligations have grown during a six-year period when supervisors took actions that slashed $600 million from their total budget. / Richard Lui/The Desert Sun ...
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My secret credit card shame: I haven't told anyone because they think I'm good ...
Mirror.co.uk
For years I never owned a credit card, believing you shouldn't spend money that you don't have. But then I had to get one recently because I was going abroad and it made things a lot simpler when it came to paying for things. Since then I've found ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Discover Open Road Credit Card Review
The Dough Roller
Why is it that gas prices drive us crazy? Perhaps it's because we are reminded of the price per gallon every time we pass a gas station. Whatever the reason, we hate to pay even a penny a gallon more than we have to. And that's what prompted this ...
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The Dough Roller
Fire survivors credit neighbor for saving lives
Today's TMJ4
WEST ALLIS - Residents watched late Saturday as firefighters saved what they could from their apartment building. The neighbors are more like family to each other. Joe Grisius just returned from Subway with a friend when he saw smoke billowing from the ...
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Del Norte Credit Union, A New Mexico Financial Institution, Offers Free Womens ...
Broadcast Newsroom
The 2nd Annual Health & Fitness Seminar: A Focus on Women, being offered by the Del Norte Credit Union to women the local community is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m., Sat., Aug. 25, 2012. The seminar covers a variety of topics from expert featured ...
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Credit unions prosper from banks' woes [The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.]
Equities.com
In December 2008, at the beginning of the financial meltdown, deposits in locally-run credit unions were $691.9 million, including the balances in CSRA Federal Credit Union, which merged with Atlanta-based Associated in 2009. Local bank deposits have ...
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Robo Redux
New York Times
Editorial. Robo Redux. Published: August 19, 2012. Each day in Civil Court in Brooklyn, Judge Noach Dear presides over as many as 100 credit card collection cases, a scene repeated day in and day out in courtrooms across the country.
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Credit Suisse beefs up ETF team in bid for expansion
Financial News
Credit Suisse, the second-largest provider of physical exchange-traded funds, has hired another director and a vice-president to its restructured ETF operations as it positions for expansion. Credit Suisse beefs up ETF team in bid for expansion. Matt ...
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Financial News
US cheap credit is ruining Indian solar panel industry: CSE
Hindu Business Line
Funding offers at low rates by the United States will ruin the domestic solar photo-voltaic (PV) manufacturing industry, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has said. The US Exim Bank and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) are ...
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Hindu Business Line
Keeping family finances safe: communicate, keep records, watch credit reports
PennLive.com
So, the spouse takes care of the household finances. That's a load off your mind, until there's an accident and you need access to the family bank accounts. And your aging parents are doing just fine financially. That's a relief, until you discover ...
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PennLive.com
'Changing tax credits will hit elderly, disabled'
Independent Online
Proposed changes to the tax credits for medical expenses in the 2014/15 tax year will have an extremely negative impact on taxpayers over the age of 65 and on taxpayers with disabilities, the Association for Savings & Investment SA (Asisa) says. Asisa ...
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Independent Online
Fresno's Credit Rating Downgraded
CBS 47
Two other rating services downgraded the city's credit in July. In today's economy, ratings companies don't want to end up being wrong so they grade conservatively. City Manager Mark Scott says Fresno is not in the greatest financial shape, but it's ...
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Beneficiary of palm tree credit facility urged to pay their debt
Ghana News Agency
Daboase (W/R) Aug 19, GNA - Mr Anthony Bassaw, District Chief Executive of the Wassa East District Assembly, has called on farmers who benefitted from the palm tree credit facilities to pay their debt. He said this is to enable the assembly to recoup ...
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Letter: Give credit to organizations
The State Journal-Register
This letter is in response to Carl Volkmann's Monday letter. I'm taking issue with the misinformation and lies he is spewing about the National Rifle Association. As a dues-paying member in good standing for many years, I have voted for members of the ...
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