Archive for January, 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rang in the new year still saddled with $5.9 million in debts left over from her unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign, according to records filed Saturday with the Federal Election Commission.

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Clinton started 2009 with $6 million in debt

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Sheryl Harris writes this column in The Plain Dealer on Sundays.Previous columns onlineYour rights when a debt collector calls PLAIN DEALINGA weekly column about consumer affairs Q: We’ve started getting calls and letters from debt collectors who claim my…

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Do not ignore letters from debt collectors, Sheryl Harris warns

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JOHN McCUSKER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNEGlen West talks to his son Glen , Jr. while picking him up after school at Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies in Metairie Thursday, January 29, 2009. Glen West switched his son Glen, Jr.

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Economic downturn causes worries for private schools

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Mining group Xstrata Plc plans to raise about US$5.9-billion by issuing new shares to pay off some of a heavy debt burden that had worried investors.

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Xstrata raising US5.9B to pay some debt

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Johnson City’s recent decision to buy a new emergency communications radio system has many outside users of the system worried about finding funds to purchase the radios and equipment needed to keep them in communication.

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Worries stem from radio system decision

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The patient Paul Shannon, 26, is determined to put his finances in order after finding himself trapped in spiralling debt. “Six years ago I took out a loan for £7,000 to consolidate debt on three credit cards and five store cards,” he explains

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Wealth Check: He left the stupid club but debt still dogs him

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The release of the federal budget on Jan. 27 is leaving some Central Plains residents satisfied, but others calling for more support.

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More money for farmers welcome: KAP

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TWIN FALLS — Twin Falls County commissioners have voted to pay $10,000 to the Bank of America to settle about $20,000 in outstanding credit card debt accumulated by the sheriff’s office.

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Twin Falls County to pay $10K credit card debt

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Mining group Xstrata Plc plans to raise about US$5.9-billion by issuing new shares to pay off some of a heavy debt burden that had worried investors.

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Xstrata raising US5.9B to pay some debt

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