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USA Credit Counseling is a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to residents of Bradford NH. Our debt consolidation program has helped consumers find relief from bill stress and financial constraints associated with high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
Our debt consolidation services can typically reduce a clients monthly payment by up to 50%, while reducing their interest rates from 30% down as low as 0%, saving consumers thousands each month in interest fees on average. We can assist any Bradford resident, whether past due or current, even if your not a home owner.
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AP - Signaling he'd meet critics part way on health care, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he's willing to sign a bill even if it doesn't deliver everything he pursued through a year of grinding effort at risk of going down as a dismal failure.
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AP - Government safety officials Tuesday announced a recall of more than 500,000 drop-side cribs sold at Buy Buy Baby, Kmart, Wal-Mart and other stores after the death of three infants.
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| Despite all the nice talk, partisanship reigns
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AP - Partisanship is reaching new heights in Washington, even as President Barack Obama makes almost daily pleas to get along. He's scheduled a bipartisan health care summit, and just Tuesday he hosted GOP leaders at the White House for the first time in two months.
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