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Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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USA Credit Counseling services offer debt consolidation and credit counseling services for Brindle Town NC residents. Not only does our North Carolina credit counseling program relieve stress and financial constraints, it is also proven to be a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to American consumers. Our counselors will work on your behalf to cut high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.

Typically our North Carolina debt consolidation and credit counseling program can reduce monthly payments by up to fifty percent. Consumers are able to save up to four thousand dollars a month by lowering interest rates from up to 30% to sometimes 0%. No one from Brindle Town North Carolina will be turned away from these services; whether they are past due or current, whether they are a renter or a home owner, it makes no difference…everyone is eligible.

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Some interesting news for Brindle Town North Carolina residents...



Police: Boy, 16, made racial comment at NJ Walmart (AP)

Gloucester County, New Jersey prosecutor Sean Dalton, right, listens as Washington Township Police chief Rafael Muniz, left, answers a question Saturday, March 20, 2010, in Washington Township, N.J., as they announce police have arrested a 16-year-old Atlantic County boy on charges of harassment and bias intimidation in the case of a racial comment that was made over the public-address system at a Wal-Mart store in southern New Jersey. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - A 16-year-old boy who police said made an announcement at Walmart ordering all black people in a southern New Jersey store to leave was charged with harassment and bias intimidation, authorities said Saturday.


 
Thousands of BA flights canceled as crew on strike (AP)

A member of the Unite union, supporter of the British Airways strike, chants slogans at a picket line at Heathrow Airport in London, Saturday March 20, 2010. British Airways canceled more than 1,000 flights after its cabin crew launched a three-day strike Saturday, wreaking havoc on the plans of tens of thousands of passengers just before the busy spring holiday season. Chief Executive Willie Walsh issued a direct apology via YouTube for the walkout, the airline's first in almost 15 years, saying it was a 'terrible day for BA.' The strike — backed by some unions in the United States, Germany and Spain — also risked harm to Britain's Labour government before a tough general election expected before June.   (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP - Retiree Richard Moore arrived at Heathrow with a suitcase of summer clothes for a Miami cruise only to be sent to Denver. Susan Danby wondered if plans for a joint 50th birthday celebration in Las Vegas would be a losing bet.


 
Ore. town uses geothermal energy to stay warm (AP)

In this March 10, 2010 photo, dawn breaks on downtown Klamath Falls, Ore.,  to reveal that sidewalks heated by geothermal energy have stayed clear while a park bench, trash receptacle and the street are dusted with snow. A brew pub, greenhouses, and college classrooms all use heat from volcanic rocks in this timber and ranching town. It serves as a model for a fledgling geothermal energy industry that is gaining steam with $338 million in stimulus funding. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard)AP - When snow falls on this downtown of brick buildings and glass storefronts in southern Oregon, it piles up everywhere but the sidewalks. It's the first sign that this timber and ranching town is like few others.


 

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