July, 2010

Mortgage rates so low make people consider refinancing

Just as the mortgage rates are at record lows right now doesn't mean the U.S. housing market is getting any better. Opportunities are given with these low mortgage rates and also the real estate market being so slow. Having a lower interest rate will helps numerous be willing to take that step of losing some ...

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Tickets to 10 automobiles most often

Getting a ticket is never fun. Sadly, any person who drives is bound to get a ticket. For each and every 100,000 miles driven, .23 tickets are given on average. Even though it may be the drivers and not the autos, some cars are more likely to be issued tickets than others. Based on an ...

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Kyrgyzstan receives about $ 1 billion in emergency money

Many people have died with the open violence in Kyrgyzstan which has created about 400,000 refugees and destroyed the budget the nation has kept. The nation's move toward parliamentary democracy – which has emboldened supporters of overthrown previous President Kurmanbek Bakiyev and militants from Uzbekistan – has been at the center of clashes between ...

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Government agency recalls Nap Nanny products

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled Nap Nanny products, with the support of manufacturer Baby Matters. One death has been attributed to a Nap Nanny, though the product was being used incorrectly. Baby Matters has offered an $ 80 coupon for the purchase of a new Nap Nanny for anyone who has a first-generation ...

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Banks have personal cash loan to take Social Security

People on Social Security usually aren't amenable to giving away their benefits. That's why there is a plan on the table to eliminate paper Social Security checks entirely. The Wall Street Journal reports the Treasury Department plans to stop issuing paper Social Security checks by 2013 and distribute monies via direct deposit or prepaid debit ...

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