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AP HEADLINES Harsh weather hammers Calif. olive crop HP chair to step down, but threat of c... Harsh weather hammers Calif. oli
AP HEADLINES Harsh weather hammers Calif. olive crop
HP chair to step down, but threat of criminal charges remains
UAW local leaders gather to hear details of Ford buyouts
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Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:43 AM BST Email This Article RSS [- ] Text [+ ] LONDON (Reuters) - Hund... Homeowners struggle to meet mort
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LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of homeowners missed mortgage payments last year, with young borrowers most at risk, a charity survey said on Wednesday.
The Citizens Advice poll found that 770,000 people fell behind with one or more payments, raising the threat of repossessions.
More than one in 10 ag...
"Out in Montana we're actually running out of farmers and ranchers," said 33-year-old Eric Dohen... State farmers seek disaster
"Out in Montana we're actually running out of farmers and ranchers," said 33-year-old Eric Doheny, a winter-wheat farmer from Dutton. "I look around and I don't see too many people my age out there."
Doheny, who made the trip with the National Farmers Union to push for the disaster relief, asked who would help save the farmers' way of life in Montana.
"I don't see anyone else st...
A bank which purchased the names and addresses of more than650,000 people in the US has been orde... Bank pays out $50 million
A bank which purchased the names and addresses of more than650,000 people in the US has been ordered to pay a $50 millionfine. The case was brought by a Florida resident against FidelityBank and also included the Electronic Privacy InformationCentre.
A court in the US has ordered the payment because it said thatthe bank had violated the Drivers Privacy Protection Act. Thatfederal law was ...
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Kostenski's company, Nationwide Equipment in Jacksonville, Fla., was left with a pair of bulldoz... Congress Pushes More Export
Kostenski's company, Nationwide Equipment in Jacksonville, Fla., was left with a pair of bulldozers and other equipment.
To Ex-Im's critics, the case two years ago is an example of the federal agency focusing too heavily on big business deals _ such as the billions of dollars in financing help for the sale of Boeing jetliners _ at the expense of smaller exporters.
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get a bank loan. ...
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get a bank loan....
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Exporter Ed Kostenski thought he had a deal wrapped up to sell $1.37 million worth of refurbished earth-moving equipment to a buyer in Ghana.
A U.S. federal credit agency, the Export-Import Bank, had approved the sale, so the purchaser could get a bank ...
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