April, 2009

The Swine Flu Went Down to Georgia

Swine flu in Georgia now Put on your mask and rosin up your bow... Death of innocents is tragic. Death of the swine flu panic button would be a blessing. With each passing day, media turns the screws deep into the public imagination. It is true that people have died, but this is not out of the ...

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Gradegov.com Lets You Fail Your Government Officials

Grade Gov creates a stir If you’re trying to access www.gradegov.com, be warned that it may be a little slow. There are a whole lot of people trying to get in on the action. People are chomping at the bit to share what they think of their government officials. But with a little patience, you can see ...

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Repair Your Credit | Be a Punctual Payer (Pt. 2)

Make a new plan, Stan CLICK HERE if you missed the first part of this “Repair Your Credit” E-book chapter. Many of these tips seem commonsense, but if they are, why aren’t more of us practicing them in our financial lives? I think it’s because we can all use a refresher once in a while, particularly ...

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Expert Weighs In On Credit Cards

Joan Goldwasser, reporter for Kiplinger Personal Finance, discusses credit cards. She answers listeners' questions about credit card debt and interest rates.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us Read more about Expert Weighs In On Credit Cards...

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Ken Lewis, Bank of America Board Keep Their Jobs

Bank CEO was protested Despite outcry from shareholders and protests at Bank of America’s annual shareholder meeting today, Ken Lewis will retain his position as CEO of Bank of America. The rest of the board will also remain in their current jobs. For details on protests, read my earlier post. Thou doth not protest enough Though shareholders were up ...

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