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  1. A successful bailout? Watch lending between banks
  2. Court orders CRA's to remove BK'd debts !
  3. family bailout plan.
  4. Woman.90, attempts suicide after foreclosure
  5. Great News! Mortgage Forgiven!
  6. New York Exempt Income Protection Act Enacted
  7. AMEX using "guilt by association" ratings
  8. Credit Card Issuers Cracking Down On Consumers
  9. AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
  10. Need information on credit repair business!!!
  11. AIG not the only one
  12. Does bad credit make you a bad person?
  13. The Next Meltdown - Credit Card Debt
  14. Car buyer alert: GMAC requires great credit
  15. Perfect credit? You don't need it
  16. Stash some cash!
  17. Banks Hoard Cash
  18. We regret it too, @$$#º¡£
  19. The next meltdown: Credit cards?
  20. Collectors in costumes!
  21. Credit Repair Company (Debt Fixer) Crackdown!
  22. Article on Student Loans
  23. A little help with my first article
  24. Article on Debt Collectors
  25. Shhhh.....Nobody knows but us.......JPMorganChase
  26. Banks asking for credit card debt forgiveness
  27. Student Loans DISCHARGED in Bankruptcy!
  28. Desperate Times, Desperate People
  29. I wrote about Capital One and now I am little scared.
  30. American Express to Become Bank Holding Co.
  31. Where Homes Are Worth Less Than Mortgage
  32. Suing collection agencies for harassing phone calls
  33. Experian: Consumer Alert
  34. Awww...poor debt collectors!
  35. Federal Regulators Nix Credit Card Debt Forgiveness Plan
  36. Mass Layoffs in Chicago
  37. Can you really owe income tax on unsettled portion of debts?
  38. October housing starts
  39. Target's Response to Credit Crisis: Cut Customers' Limits
  40. A simple solution to mortgage foreclosure issue
  41. Citi is collapsing
  42. GM to return two leased jets amid criticism
  43. Fourth Circuit Rules on Disputes to CRA....623
  44. 'Credit crunch' feature
  45. Passing the debt to the next generation