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Credit repair is a DIY project (Baltimore Sun) Correcting errors on your record is a task best done on your own — with occasional help from reputable sources M ike Ferrara wants to buy a house in a few months and is worried that mistakes on his credit report will keep him from obtaining the loan he will need. us.rd.yahoo.com
Credit errors need personal effort to repair (Pioneer Press) Mike Ferrara wants to buy a house in a few months and is worried that mistakes on his credit report will keep him from obtaining the loan he will need. us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal approach best when trying to fix errors on credit report (Chicago Tribune) M ike Ferrara wants to buy a house in a few months and is worried that mistakes on his credit report will keep him from obtaining the loan he will need. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cleaning up credit errors is well worth the trouble (San Diego Union-Tribune) Mike Ferrara wants to buy a house in a few months and is worried that mistakes on his credit report will keep him from obtaining the loan he will need. His concern is legitimate. You'd think with a credit score of 650, he'd be fine. But not now. us.rd.yahoo.com
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The Ithaca Ballet will audition dancers for the 2008-09 season at 12:30 p.m. today at the Ballet Center Studio, 504-506 N. Plain St. us.rd.yahoo.com
Angola’s Political and Economic Development (Foreign Relations) In April 2008, Angola quietly surpassed Nigeria to become Africa's top oil producer. The country's gross domestic product is projected to grow nearly 16 percent this year, placing Angola among the fastest growing economies in the world. us.rd.yahoo.com
Abramoff sentenced to 4 years in prison (The Kansas City Star) Jack Abramoff, the one-time super lobbyist who wined and dined the Republican political elite, was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for his role in an influence-peddling scheme that ushered in sweeping lobbying reforms in Washington. us.rd.yahoo.com
Abramoff sentenced to 4 years in prison (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By MARISA TAYLOR Jack Abramoff, the one-time super lobbyist who wined and dined the Republican political elite, was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for his role in an influence-peddling scheme that ushered in sweeping lobbying reforms in Washington. Abramoff could've received up to 11 years in prison, but Judge Ellen S. Huvelle decided he deserved a more lenient sentence for helping ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Abramoff sentenced to 4 years in prison (Lexington Herald-Leader) Jack Abramoff, the one-time super lobbyist who wined and dined the Republican political elite, was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for his role in an influence-peddling scheme that ushered in sweeping lobbying reforms in Washington. Abramoff could've received up to 11 years in prison, but Judge Ellen S. Huvelle decided he deserved a more lenient sentence for helping the Justice ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Public Notices (Columbia Star) NOTICE In compliance with the Public Inspection Requirement for a Private Charitable Foundation, and as required for the filing of I.R.S. Form 990-PF, The Dade Foundation of whom, Malcolm G. Dade, Jr. is the Trustee, Hereby give notice that its annual Return for the tax year 2004 is available for inspection. us.rd.yahoo.com
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