BBB offers tips on storm repairs - Star Community Newspapers
Many homeowners and business owners are coping with storm damage following high winds and heavy rain this past week. Damage includes downed fences, fallen trees and branches, damaged roofs, and flooded areas. Many cars, too, were damaged in storm
Action Line: Credit card surcharge discontinued after Action Line - San Jose Mercury News
Q I had occasion to eat at the Stanford Sports Cafe and was surprised that they had a sign posted saying that there was a 25-cent charge for using a credit card. You have covered this ad nauseam, and I thought Stanford had a law school of some repute
Topless cafe finds friends after a fire - Boston Globe
VASSALBORO, Maine - Donna Goodrich drove up to the charred remains of the Grand View Coffee Shop and pressed a $10 bill into the palm of Amy Greenleaf, a University of Maine student who had worked as a topless waitress here before arson gutted the
Bike-A-Thon recognizes top fundraisers - Albert Lea Tribune
The Freeborn County American Cancer Society Bike-A-Thon concluded its 2009 event on May 26 at Skyline Plaza with a special meeting to award prizes to the top fundraisers. Alicia Ryan was this year’s top fundraiser, bringing in $2,335. She received
Briefcase stolen from rental car in Woodbridge - MyCentralJersey.com
WOODBRIDGE — A Wayne resident had his briefcase stolen from the inside of his rental car when a burglar smashed the passenger side window, police said. The victim had the car, a black 2009 Mazda 5, parked in the lot behind the Bonefish Grill on
Using your credit card online often safer than offline - Athens News
This is in reference to Dennis Powell’s “The View From Mudsock Heights” that appeared in The Athens NEWS on June 1 (headlined “For Financial Security, Buy Locally, Pay For Your Purchase With Cash). This column on e-commerce and credit cards
Whoda Thought? Dow Turns Positive for the Year - KXTV News10Net
NEW YORK - The black-and-blue Dow blue chips are finally back in the black for the year. On March 9, the Dow Jones industrial average was in freefall, awash in a pool of financially murderous red ink. And investors’ imaginations mirrored the bleak
Paradise found for Kiwi depositors - Stuff
New Zealand may not feel like a banking paradise to the average Kiwi, but for savers, and to a lesser extent borrowers, the experience of UK and US consumers shows things could be much worse. There have been grumblings this past week from MPs on the
BBB offers tips on storm repairs - Star Community Newspapers
Many homeowners and business owners are coping with storm damage following high winds and heavy rain this past week. Damage includes downed fences, fallen trees and branches, damaged roofs, and flooded areas. Many cars, too, were damaged in storm
Action Line: Credit card surcharge discontinued after Action Line - San Jose Mercury News
Q I had occasion to eat at the Stanford Sports Cafe and was surprised that they had a sign posted saying that there was a 25-cent charge for using a credit card. You have covered this ad nauseam, and I thought Stanford had a law school of some repute
Topless cafe finds friends after a fire - Boston Globe
VASSALBORO, Maine - Donna Goodrich drove up to the charred remains of the Grand View Coffee Shop and pressed a $10 bill into the palm of Amy Greenleaf, a University of Maine student who had worked as a topless waitress here before arson gutted the
Bike-A-Thon recognizes top fundraisers - Albert Lea Tribune
The Freeborn County American Cancer Society Bike-A-Thon concluded its 2009 event on May 26 at Skyline Plaza with a special meeting to award prizes to the top fundraisers. Alicia Ryan was this year’s top fundraiser, bringing in $2,335. She received
Briefcase stolen from rental car in Woodbridge - MyCentralJersey.com
WOODBRIDGE — A Wayne resident had his briefcase stolen from the inside of his rental car when a burglar smashed the passenger side window, police said. The victim had the car, a black 2009 Mazda 5, parked in the lot behind the Bonefish Grill on
Using your credit card online often safer than offline - Athens News
This is in reference to Dennis Powell’s “The View From Mudsock Heights” that appeared in The Athens NEWS on June 1 (headlined “For Financial Security, Buy Locally, Pay For Your Purchase With Cash). This column on e-commerce and credit cards
Whoda Thought? Dow Turns Positive for the Year - KXTV News10Net
NEW YORK - The black-and-blue Dow blue chips are finally back in the black for the year. On March 9, the Dow Jones industrial average was in freefall, awash in a pool of financially murderous red ink. And investors’ imaginations mirrored the bleak
Paradise found for Kiwi depositors - Stuff
New Zealand may not feel like a banking paradise to the average Kiwi, but for savers, and to a lesser extent borrowers, the experience of UK and US consumers shows things could be much worse. There have been grumblings this past week from MPs on the