Archive for January, 2006
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Declare freedom from debt
Borderland News – A leading personal-finance education company is urging U.S. consumers to create a “Declaration of Personal Financial Independence” as part of the New Year’s resolution process. Stowers Innovations, an educational company that’s part of the American
Consumer Complaints For 2005
WB11 – KPLR TV – It’s a three-peat for 2005. For the third year in a row, telephone troubles take first prize in an annual list of consumer complaints. Over 1400 Missourians complained about phone billing, slamming, and cramming, changing or adding phone services
Teach teens about online shopping red flags
Ithaca Journal – DALLAS Online shopping is booming and many marketers are targeting teens, a combination of trends that raises troubling issues for young shoppers during this holiday season. Teens often overlook extra charges, such as shipping, that add to the
Hawk rises from nest to become best
Vindicator – The linebacker from Centerville was a finalist for the Lombardi, Butkus, Bednarik, Walter Camp and Lott awards. Knight Ridder Newspapers Raising three boys made for such a testosterone-filled household that Keith Hawk might have been the only father
Progress With Gifts, Equipment and Supplies Docks at Station
SpaceRef – An unpiloted Progress cargo craft docked with the International Space Station Friday at 2:46 p.m. EST with a cargo of supplies, equipment and fuel for the orbiting laboratory. The new cargo carrier is the 20th Progress to dock at the station. Among
Know your rights in the sales
MyFinances.co.uk – Millions of Britons think they know their rights as shoppers, but few actually do, new research reveals. While three UK residents in four believe they are up to speed, when it comes down to it the vast majority do not know where they stand after
What’s next 2006?
Oceanas Herald-Journal – Anne Hardy, Oceana Economic Development Corporation (EDC) executive director, hopes the new year means more local business activity in area business districts. We want to see all the empty storefronts around here get filled up, said Hardy