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February 28, 2006

Consolidate Debt - Students suffocate under tens of thousands in loans

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Students suffocate under tens of thousands in loans
Newark Advocate - Tom Dillon, 19, a pre-pharmacy major at the University of Connecticut, is carrying $52,000 in student loans. And he’s just getting started. When he gets his pharmacy doctorate in four years, he expects his debt to exceed $150,000. Dillon’s been drawn

Baited with promises, they refinanced now they’re fighting to save
Columbus Dispatch - Larry Clay, who leads songs at Inner City Ministries twice a week, went to the Franklinton church to pray for help with his mortgage. Rachel Robinson, left, an attorney with Equal Justice Foundation, and Martha Clay explain to the Ohio Senate Finance

Loans for weddings and a funeral
MyFinances.co.uk - In January there was a sharp increase in personal loans taken out for weddings, as well as for funerals. Figures from Abbey show that, compared with the same month last year, there was a 32 per cent increase in applications for unsecured personal

2005 Performance and Accountability Report
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Debt Consolidation - E.On’s Bid for Endesa Breaks Records

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E.On’s Bid for Endesa Breaks Records
Smart Money - FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- German energy utility E.On AG (EON) threatened to disrupt the carefully-laid plans for Spanish power market consolidation Tuesday with a surprise bid for Spain’s Endesa S.A. (ELE), which values Endesa’s shares at EUR29.1

Rising rates force banks to be creative
Providence Business News - With interest rates up, home prices slowing and dropping sales for single-family homes, Rhode Island banks and mortgage companies are being forced to get creative as they attempt to keep the home-loan marketplace going. After reaching historic lows

Money for college set to become more expensive starting July 1
San Francisco Gate - Starting July 1, the interest rate on government-guaranteed college loans is going up for both students and parents. But some parents could pay more than others, depending on where their child attends college, unless Congress fixes an apparent

Supermarkets eating away the retailers
24-7PressRelease.com - The small and self-governing retailers in the UK may have depressing future as they may have to withdraw from High Streets. /24-7PressRelease/ - LONDON, UK, February 17, 2006 — The rise of big fish in form of supermarkets may swallow up the

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