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GENERAL GROWTH Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 62
Bankruptcy Creditors' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 62 of GENERAL GROWTH BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 5-page newsletter contains stories with these
Updated: 08/25/2010 03:28A
Newspaper Guild approves new contract
The newspapers and the website were purchased at a bankruptcy auction in April. The guild, affiliated with the Communications Workers of America,
Updated: 08/25/2010 03:08A
Mercury News editorial: Why is Legislature wasting its time on AB 155?
The bill would require local governments to jump through hoops in the state bureaucracy before filing for bankruptcy -- not to protect taxpayers but to make
Updated: 08/25/2010 03:05A
Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson on her eighth foreign break of the year
'You would expect someone facing bankruptcy to be pursuing work and doing all they can to save and make money. 'It makes a mockery of that and any ounce of
Updated: 08/25/2010 02:55A
Ontario tightens pension rules
If reforms had been implemented before Nortel announced bankruptcy in January 2009, Clark-Stewart said pensioners would be much better off.
Updated: 08/25/2010 02:49A
Attorney General: Ugly Republican primary too close to call
Thomas, whose $224000 campaign was financed largely with public dollars, lashed back with his own disclosures that Horne had filed for bankruptcy and signed
Updated: 08/25/2010 02:48A
Sicel decision due Friday
Whether medical device company Sicel Technologies will be forced into involuntary bankruptcy hinges on what a federal
Updated: 08/25/2010 02:13A
A too-lean GM?
GM's efforts to emerge from bankruptcy a leaner company mean the inventory Hatchett and other dealers have access to has been much thinner, especially for
Updated: 08/25/2010 01:42A
Attorney General: Ugly Republican primary still too close to call
Thomas, whose $224000 campaign was financed largely with public dollars, lashed back with his own disclosures that Horne had filed for bankruptcy and signed
Updated: 08/25/2010 01:11A
MIG, W Hotel New York, Neff, Spheris, Taylor Bean, Cynergy: Bankruptcy
Charlotte, North Carolina-based MIG admitted that bankruptcy was the only alternative because the company lacked liquidity to pay the judgment in full
Updated: 08/25/2010 01:01A