June, 2010

From financial reform, House Dems seek auto dealer exemption

It was reported by the Hill blog that 62 House Democrats are urging lawmakers to pursue an auto dealer exemption in light of upcoming financial reforms being considered by the Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA). The movement, organized by New York Reps. Bill Owens and Mike McMahon, goes against all of the wishes of the ...

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Charlene Wittstock and Prince Albert engaged

The head of Monaco’s royal house, Prince Albert II, is officially engaged to Olympian Charlene Wittstock. Both Charlene and Prince Albert have competed within the Olympics. The wedding date has not yet been set, though this famously wealthy country is certain to be preparing a huge celebration. Engagement of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock Prince Albert II, ...

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No proof needed – Ohio speeding tickets could cost you

Getting a speeding ticket is never fun - between fees, fines, and increased insurance costs, you are looking at paying more than $400. In Ohio, nevertheless, the state that gives out probably the most speeding tickets, fighting that ticket just got a lot harder. The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that "trained" officers can rely ...

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As economy rebounds, credit crisis might cause housing scarcity

A housing shortage is likely to be one more effect of the housing bubble, even after the housing market crash, foreclosure epidemic, credit crisis, massive unemployment and other hardships fade. When the U.S housing market crashed, banks stopped home lending, home buyers stopped getting and home builders stopped building. Many banks have not allowed apartment ...

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