OccupyMN People's Plaza - Day 20
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ABC5 WOI-DT News, Weather, Sports in Des Moines, IAPrograms can help people struggling with finances
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - The flooding along the Missouri River is putting a financial strain on people whose homes or farms are under water, but some help is available.
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Programs can help people struggling with finances
The flooding along the Missouri River is putting a financial strain on people whose homes or farms are under water, but some help is available.
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Mobile banking to help 2 bn people by 2020
FRANKFURT: Mobile financial services are expected to improve the lives of around 2 billion people in developing countries within a decade and boost economies, a Boston Consulting Group study found.
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South Korea's Finance Minister Urges Policy Focus On Domestic Demand, People's Lives
SEOUL, June 22 (Bernama) -- South Korea should focus on boosting domestic demand and stabilising the livelihood of ordinary people in its economic polices during the second half, the nation's top economic...
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Ravenwoode: Too big to fail? the American people can decide!
Reading the book “Too Big to Fail” (560 pages) became a commitment. The author (Andrew Ross Sorkin) does not expressly “judge” the big Wall Street bankers, investors and brokers who brought...
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Provident Bank launches personal finance program for young people with St. Stephen-St. Edward and Ca
WARWICK - Provident Bank’s school banking program is expanding in Orange County with the addition of St. Stephen St. Edward School and Calvary Christian Academy in Warwick.
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Rally held at Commerce Plaza in support of recalling Olsen
If a political action committee has its way, Sen. Luther Olsen will pay for his Joint Finance Committee vote in favor of the 2011-2013 biennial budget, by losing his office before his term is up.