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FEARS that Hurricane Katrina would push the US economy into recession will be exposed as unfounde... US Economy Weathers the St

FEARS that Hurricane Katrina would push the US economy into recession will be exposed as unfounded this week with the release of another set of strong growth figures.

Americas astonishing resilience ensured that its economy grew by around 3.5% in third quarter, most Wall Street economists said this weekend. This is despite sky-high oil and petrol prices, higher interest rates and a gener...

Mumbai: Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate D K Sonawane today extended till November 3, the... Court extends police custo

Mumbai: Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate D K Sonawane today extended till November 3, the police custody of South Indian Cooperative Bank (SICB) Chairman Raghavan Sarathy and Vice Chairman Vellathi Thevar Udayar and that of Chief Executive Officer P K Sukhtakar till October 28.

The investors of the Bank today moved an intervention application to oppose the release of the trio.

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Wolves had gone a goal behind right on half time to Dickson Etuhu but just about on the hour Gane... In the Championship ? Cele

Wolves had gone a goal behind right on half time to Dickson Etuhu but just about on the hour Ganea grabbed the equaliser. He's had a bad time with injuries and this was his first league goal for 18 months and so he decided that was worth celebrating.

He run to the crowd behind the goal at the North Bank and promptly jumped in, run back a few rows and was mobbed by delighted supporters. R...

The Mountain States Better Business Bureau issued an international alert on Oct. 11 cautioning co... Advance-fee loan scams spr

The Mountain States Better Business Bureau issued an international alert on Oct. 11 cautioning consumers about a surge in advance-fee loan scams. Bureaus from across the United States and Canada are receiving complaints from consumers who have applied for loans and paid money upfront, but never received the promised loans.

Consumers contacting the Better Business Bureau say they discovere...

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By the time Tobius Robles graduates from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, he will... Debt load increasing for c

By the time Tobius Robles graduates from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, he will likely have more than $20,000 in student loan debt.

But that doesn't bother him. At 30 years old, returning to college after a 10-year hiatus and getting a degree is far more important to him than the cost of the classes.

"I'm taking out as much money as I possibly can," the bus...

It is alarming that the Corporate mainstream media and most of the American political establishme... Inequality: Lessons of 9-1

It is alarming that the Corporate mainstream media and most of the American political establishment has failed to look deeply into the role of government in promoting inequality in the aftermath of the 9-11 and New Orleans disasters. The policies of our federal government in the rebuilding efforts should be aimed at lifting the poor underclass of New Orleans and other Gulf Coast communities out...

BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 21 - In better times, before Hurricane Katrina washed away its tax base, t... After Two Storms, Cities C

BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 21 - In better times, before Hurricane Katrina washed away its tax base, the St. Bernard School District employed 1,200 people. Now, with no money to make its payroll, the district employs fewer than 12 employees, and this weekend, the parish government expects to lay off a large share of its firefighters and emergency personnel.

Next door in New Orleans, the school...

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Everyday we are cajoled with pitches from marketers who have new ways for us to spend money. Most... A Few Pitches That Come Wi

Everyday we are cajoled with pitches from marketers who have new ways for us to spend money. Most of them just don't make any sense. A few will. Let's take a look at several that keep popping up.

The rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hit 6.09 percent this week, up from 5.64 percent a year ago. The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that the refinancing trend is slowing - the four...