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Relief available for botched foreclosures
The calendar year is running out, and so is your time to possibly reverse or suspend your foreclosure or even collect a windfall if your bank didn't play fair when it tried to take your home. If you faced foreclosure actions in 2009 or 2010 by one of...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Finance, Wachovia Corp., Financial and Business Services, Banking
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23 die in attempted Mexican prison break
MEXICO CITY — A riot and foiled prison break late Tuesday in the drug gang-infested state of Durango left at least 23 people dead, including 14 inmates and nine guards, after prisoners attacked their captors with rocks and then firearms. The...
Tags: Felipe Calderon, Prisons, Prosecution, Mexico
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Scoreboard -- Nov. 3, 2012
Staff reports|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| NFL Football--Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals, Noon (CBS); Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks, 3 p.m. (FOX); Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Giants, 3:25 p.m. (CBS); Dallas Cowboys at Atlanta Falcons, 7:20 p.m. (NBC)...Tags: Bowling, Today (tv program), Alshon Jeffery, Chase Blackburn, Track and Field
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Pictures in the News | August 27, 2012
FrameworkWe have a festive start to Monday's Pictures in the News beginning in Scotland, where street entertainers perform on the final day of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. One of the largest arts festivals in the world, it was established as an alternative to... -
The Week in Pictures | August 27 – September 2, 2012
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Hurricane Isaac pounded the Gulf Coast this week, downing trees, causing widespread power outages and leaving parts of Louisiana and Mississippi underwater. See gallery... -
Greek journalist in court for revealing names of potential tax cheats
World NowA Greek investigative journalist appeared in court Monday on charges of breaching privacy after he published a list of 2,000 names of people suspected of stashing more than a billion euros in Swiss bank accounts. Kostas Vaxevanis says the list is the same... -
Greek journalist acquitted in breach-of-privacy case
World NowAn Athens court on Thursday acquitted a Greek journalist accused of breaching privacy and data protection laws for publishing a list of more than 2,000 Greeks with Swiss bank accounts.... -
Scoreboard -- Nov. 2, 2012
Staff reports|TV SPORTS| |SATURDAY| Soccer--Premier League, Arsenal at Manchester United, 7:30 a.m. (ESPN2); MLS Playoffs, 7 p.m. (NBCSN) College Football--Oklahoma at Iowa State, 11 a.m. (ABC); Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 11 a.m. (ESPN); Temple at Louisville,...Tags: High School Sports, Today (tv program), Alshon Jeffery, Chase Blackburn, Phil Mickelson
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So many financial scandals raises the question of whether ethics classes work
Ethics professors at business schools aren't short of teachable moments these days. This year alone, a Goldman Sachs' executive announced his resignation in The New York Times, outraged by managers' callous talk of "ripping off clients," whom they...Tags: Finance, The Wall Street Journal, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Values
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Property Transfers: Sept. 16, 2012
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Bradley P. Logan, executor of the Doris Jeanine Logan estate, to James and Stephanie Overing, property in Streamland subdivision, $120,000. Whitaker Bank Inc. to...
Tags: Transportation, County Bank Corporation, Travel, Rentals, Road Transportation
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Price of gold surges on Fed stimulus hopes; is it headed for $2,000?
The spot price of gold lurched up Thursday as anticipation of new stimulus measures worldwide grew. The precious metal was up 1.9% to $1,669.10 an ounce, propelled in part by an unexpected rise in jobless claims that highlighted the job market's...
Tags: Economic Indicator, CNBC (tv network), Google+, Gold and Precious Material, Labor Markets
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Baltimore city is among many suing big banks over allegations of rate-rigging
You're likely part of the largest financial scandal in the world today if you have an adjustable-rate mortgage or a private student loan.
Or live in Baltimore.
The city is suing more than a dozen major banks, claiming the institutions conspired to...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Finance, Banking, Litigation, Deutsche Bank AG
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