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USA Credit Counseling services can assist all Bailey North Carolina residents in becoming debt free years sooner than trying on their own.
Credit counseling and debt consolidation plans simply negotiate with creditors on your behalf to work out a new payment arrangements, holding possibilities of reduced interest rates and payment disbursement to each creditor. Our Bailey North Carolina debt consolidation services will reduce your balance and helps pay off your credit card bills faster. Our counselors will walk through the whole process with you.
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AP - Confirmation that the nation is in a recession and signs pointing to a prolonged downturn sent Wall Street plunging once again Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down more than 460 points and erasing a huge chunk of last week's big gains. All the major indexes fell more than 5 percent.
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| Feds arrest Birmingham Mayor on bribery charges
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AP - The mayor of Alabama's largest city, Larry Langford, was arrested Monday on federal bribery and fraud charges connected to a multibillion-dollar sewer bond deal that has driven the surrounding county to the brink of bankruptcy.
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| Ford weighs selling Volvo amid industry downturn
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AP - Ford Motor Co. is considering selling Volvo Car Corp. as the beleaguered U.S. automaker seeks to raise cash and survive tight credit markets and a global automotive sales crisis.
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