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Small town for folks who want their space
Special to The Baltimore SunFounded first by English settlers and soon after populated with an influx of German immigrants, the small town of Manchester thrived because of its location between Hanover, Pa., and Baltimore. Located in northeast Carroll County, Manchester has steadily...Tags: Apartments, Rentals, Real Estate Agents, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Ex-mail carrier sentenced
When Millard Taylor noticed that three of his workers' compensation checks hadn't arrived in the mail on schedule, he decided to investigate. After some digging, Taylor discovered that the three checks, along with a Social Security check, had been cashed...Tags: Prosecution, Wages and Pensions, Punishment, Fraud, Social Security
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Candidates Weigh In On Stabilizing Fannie, Freddie
Associated PressThe historic takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which could come as soon as today, moved to the forefront of the presidential campaign Saturday as candidates and congressional leaders seized on the enormous implications for taxpayers and the economy....Tags: National Government, Elections, Barack Obama, Freddie Mac, Government
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What I learned when thieves stole my identity
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe first sign that something was wrong seemed harmless: A new Dell credit card arrived in my mail one afternoon. More landed in the mailbox the next day. Macy's. Bloomingdale's. Crate and Barrel. Radio Shack. Then later: Visa Sony, Toys R Us and Lowe's...Tags: Macy's, Credit and Debt, Sony Corp., Equifax Incorporated, Wages and Pensions
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Midway leasing plan hits bumps
Chicago Tribune reporterIt's not a great time to be leasing Midway Airport. Airlines are being squeezed by fuel prices and are worried about the airport rent they pay. Investors in public infrastructure are running into tight-fisted bankers who are insisting they put a lot more...Tags: Privatization, Air Transportation Industry, Office and Retail Spaces, Company Privatization, Government
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Former bank employee pleads guilty to stealing
A former bank employee facing embezzlement and money laundering charges has pleaded guilty. Sara Vriesen, 54, admitted to using her son and daughter's bank accounts to funnel money into her own at Farmers Trust Savings Bank in Buffalo Center. Vriesen,...Tags: Organized Crime, Embezzlement, Corporate Crime
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Troubles spread to prime Md. mortgages
The share of Maryland homeowners behind on their prime mortgages shot past 4 percent for the first time this spring, a sign that loan troubles are spreading beyond borrowers with shaky credit.
More than 36,000 prime loans in Maryland were delinquent or...Tags: Unemployment, Business, Loans, Mortgages, Labor Legislation
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Elderly Orange City couple lose $5,000 in scheme
Sentinel Staff WriterA man and a woman lied to an elderly couple in Orange City, persuading them to hand over $5,000, police said this week. DeLand police said the victims were shopping at Freshco International Supermarket in Orange City when the man and woman approached...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Demographics, Bank of America Corp., Illegal Immigrants
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Report says 3.1 percent of Conn. mortgages overdue
Connecticut's rate of mortgage foreclosures and seriously delinquent home loans has reached its highest level on record for at least the past several decades, according to a new report. The Mortgage Bankers Association's analysis says about 3.1...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Foreclosures, Loans, Mortgages, Financial and Business Services
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NY arrest warrant for ex-football star Ingram
Associated Press WriterAn arrest warrant was issued Friday for Mark Ingram, a star player on the New York Giants' 1991 Super Bowl-winning team who failed for a third time to appear in federal court to be sentenced on a money laundering and bank fraud conviction. U.S. District...Tags: New York Giants, Prosecution, Government, Punishment, Philadelphia Eagles
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Nicolas Cage's Bel-Air Tudor for sale (again) at $29,999,000
Hot PropertySOME people collect stamps, others collect houses. Count Academy Award-winning actor Nicolas Cage among the latter. Cage just listed his 11,817-square-foot Bel-Air Tudor at $29,999,000 -- and has leased a unit in the downtown Biscuit Co. Lofts with an...Tags: Christina Aguilera, Dean Martin, Nicolas Cage, Jessica Simpson, Music Industry
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Debit fraud can cost you big
Will that be credit or debit? It's a simple question. But there are many things to consider beyond whether it's quicker to punch in your PIN number or sign the receipt. With many reports showing that debit cards are gaining popularity over credit cards,...Tags: Credit and Debt, Theft
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