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How To Get Poor Credit Unemployed Quick Loan Without Leaving Home Comfort

Poor credit unemployed tenant loans are a magic key of all fiscal catastrophes. It helps you in accordance with your preference by offering funds per your need. So, with the help of it you can meet various types of monetary conundrums expectedly such as pay utility bills, cater household needs, pay off credit card dues [...]

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High Cost Loan Limits Extended

The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed legislation that extends the current conforming loan limits through the new fiscal year. High-cost loan limits as high as $729,750 were set to expire Sept. 30 — the end of the government’s fiscal year. “Extending the existing limits is essential to helping borrowers continue to have access [...]

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Ottawa Removes Freeze On Employment Insurance Premiums

AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – The federal government of Canada will announce on Thursday that it will lift the freeze on Employment Insurance premiums. The freeze was part of the economic stimulus package offered by Ottawa to battle the recession. The lifting of the freeze was originally scheduled Jan. 1, 2010, but [...]

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Casino worker can’t get jobless benefits in harassment case

CARSON CITY – The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that a casino bartender is not eligible for unemployment benefits after being fired for sexual harassment. View full post on All Stories

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Brad Pitt And George Clooney’s Pricey Prank Wars

Shannon Moore – AHN Entertainment Reporter Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – BFF’s Brad Pitt and George Clooney have been playing some pretty pricey pranks on one another. Life & Style’s Scene Queens have revealed that the pranks between the two A-list actors have been escalating, with the pranks now costing the duo in [...]

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AIG Lays Out Plan To Pay Back U.S. Government

The U.S. Treasury Department will swap debt it currently holds in AIG for common stock and then sell those shares over time. AIG will also repay loans it received from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as part of the deal. View full post on All Stories

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India’s Satyam posts large loss; shares fall

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Shares of Indian software and outsourcing firm Satyam Computer Services Ltd. fell 5.7% in Thursday morning trade in Mumbai after the company posted a 1.25 billion rupee ($27.8 million) loss for the last fiscal year, in its first financial results since founder Ramalinga Raju revealed massive accounting fraud at the company [...]

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21,000 jobs unfilled because of lack of skilled workers, study finds

A lack of science and engineering education could be making it difficult to fill existing jobs in the state and Dayton region even as unemployment remains in double digits. View full post on All Stories

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Japan may ease policy after tankan: report

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The Bank of Japan is even more likely to ease monetary policy at next week’s board meeting, following the release of a September tankan survey showing concern among businesses about the country’s economic outlook, according to a report published Thursday. The Nikkei business daily reported that the central bank could “boost [...]

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Anti-Austerity Protests Hit Europe

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer Madrid, Spain (AHN) – Protesters marched on the streets of European cities on Wednesday to air their opposition to their governments’ spending cuts as a nationwide strike in Spain crippled Madrid and Barcelona. Protesters in Greece, Italy, Ireland and Latvia blamed banks and traders for the global financial [...]

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