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Tampa Attorney Explains Benefits of Bankruptcy Versus Debt Settlement
TV and newspaper ads hawk the benefits of debt settlement one minute and bankruptcy the next. Debt settlement agencies negotiate directly with creditors to try to reduce debts for unsecured debt like personal loans, credit cards and medical bills,
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:27A
Tampa Attorney Explains Benefits of Bankruptcy Versus Debt Settlement
TV and newspaper ads hawk the benefits of debt settlement one minute and bankruptcy the next. Debt settlement agencies negotiate directly with creditors to try to reduce debts for unsecured debt like personal loans, credit cards and medical bills,
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:27A
Criminal crackdown gets speedy results
The newspaper has been working with Redbridge Police to bring offenders to justice. Last week, we featured a gallery of people wanted by police and appealed for residents to get in touch if they knew where the offenders were.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:27A
Justice will be done to Cupps' killers
Every day on TV and in the newspaper, there are negative stories about violence. It is everywhere.- 11:00 pm Expect to feel like a kid again at the Jackson Symphony Orchestra's "Party! Party! Party! Featuring...- 11:00 pm Every day on TV and in the
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:26A
Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
RICHTON PARK, Ill., March 17 (UPI) — An Illinois man says he accidentally set his home on fire when he tried using a smoke bomb to get rid of squirrels inside a wall. Robert Hughes of Richton Park said he lit a smoke bomb in the gutter near the hole
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:26A
Christie blasts inmate early-release program
Under an early-release program established as part of a larger set of criminal-justice changes, Rondell Jones was released Jan. 24, one year into a three-year sentence for weapons and drug offenses. He is accused of murdering Newark resident Eric
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:25A
EU data protection targets tech giants
New EU data privacy rules could mean tech giants like Google and Facebook will have to rethink their data rules, European Union (EU) justice chief Viviane Reding said yesterday.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:25A
Supreme Court orders Hasan Ali custody
An apex court bench of Justice B. Sudarshan Reddy and Justice SS Nijjar said it was doing so in the face of extraordinary situations and the complexity of the situations involved in the money laundering cases against Khan the ED is probing.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:24A
BofA, Citi, UBS part of US Libor probe
Securities & Exchange Commission and Justice Department officials are investigating whether some banks tried to deliberately skew Libor by submitting inaccurate data to the British Bankers Association, which publishes Libor, in 2006 to 2008.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:24A
Fired Teacher Sues Ex-Student For Libel
She often ate lunch in or near his classroom, and he tutored her at her home, it said. Addis allegedly told school officials the tutoring sessions included times when they were alone at her home, and that their relationship came to cross the line,
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:24A