added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 7:07:57 by zaph22
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
Supporters say the program, approved by the Board of Aldermen and believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will help safeguard the city's estimated 15,000 illegal immigrants. If they can open bank accounts, immigrants will be less likely to carry large amounts of cash, a practice that makes them easy targets for robbers
added 2007 Tue May 8 19:32:31 by Macas
It's almost interesting how robberies still happening and now with all modern technology and all security cameras and stuff. Robbery is generally an urban crime. In common with most legal terms, the precise definition of robbery varies between jurisdictions. An act of robbery is also known as a heist.
It's almost interesting how robberies still happening and now with all modern technology and all security cameras and stuff. Robbery is generally an urban crime. In common with most legal terms, the precise definition of robbery varies between jurisdictions. An act of robbery is also known as a heist.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 6:37:16 by STONERS
Britain's Millennium Seed Bank filed away its one billionth seed on Thursday in a race against time to save the world's plants from global warming wipe-out.
Britain's Millennium Seed Bank filed away its one billionth seed on Thursday in a race against time to save the world's plants from global warming wipe-out.
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added 2007 Wed Apr 18 20:20:08 by populist
States may not regulate mortgage-lending subsidiaries of national banks, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a decision that undercuts state efforts to curb predatory practices but ensures that lenders won't be subject to a mix of state and federal rules.
States may not regulate mortgage-lending subsidiaries of national banks, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a decision that undercuts state efforts to curb predatory practices but ensures that lenders won't be subject to a mix of state and federal rules.
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 21:56:31 by trnscndr
Humor/Serious commentary on the structure of the hideously profitable Federal Reserve.
Humor/Serious commentary on the structure of the hideously profitable Federal Reserve.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 0:48:31 by populist
The current student loan scandal highlights just how corrupt the system has become. It began when Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that New York State is investigating a company called Student Loans Xpress for sweetheart-deal stock transactions designed to enrich the company and corrupt financial aid officers at the expense of clueless colle
The current student loan scandal highlights just how corrupt the system has become. It began when Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that New York State is investigating a company called Student Loans Xpress for sweetheart-deal stock transactions designed to enrich the company and corrupt financial aid officers at the expense of clueless colle
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 22:57:51 by gatitabonitasen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. banks may get some long-awaited relief if investors are right that the next Federal Reserve interest-rate change will be down, not up. Nine months after it ended a string of 17 rate rises, the central bank on Wednesday hinted that when it next changes rates it might loosen monetary policy, or at least investors focused
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. banks may get some long-awaited relief if investors are right that the next Federal Reserve interest-rate change will be down, not up. Nine months after it ended a string of 17 rate rises, the central bank on Wednesday hinted that when it next changes rates it might loosen monetary policy, or at least investors focused
added 2007 Tue Mar 13 18:56:46 by populist
Under a little-noticed provision in the USA Patriot Act, the Treasury Department has ordered severe restrictions against foreign banks or countries for reasons beyond the stated purpose of the law and without producing evidence.
Under a little-noticed provision in the USA Patriot Act, the Treasury Department has ordered severe restrictions against foreign banks or countries for reasons beyond the stated purpose of the law and without producing evidence.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 9:42:07 by Varadinum
Leave it to Tyra Bancks to add lesbian groping to her list of ways to try to pull her self-indulgent talk show out of the ratings cellar. While interviewing guest Katherine McPhee, Tyra put a little too much girl into the whole girl talk thing when she reached out and squeezed Katherine's ta-tas.
Leave it to Tyra Bancks to add lesbian groping to her list of ways to try to pull her self-indulgent talk show out of the ratings cellar. While interviewing guest Katherine McPhee, Tyra put a little too much girl into the whole girl talk thing when she reached out and squeezed Katherine's ta-tas.
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added 2007 Sat Jan 13 9:43:51 by Neophile
A text file. That's what banks use to freeze the assets of terrorists, drug traffickers, and nuclear weapons dealers. A dot txt downloadable from the U.S. Treasury website.
A text file. That's what banks use to freeze the assets of terrorists, drug traffickers, and nuclear weapons dealers. A dot txt downloadable from the U.S. Treasury website.
added 2006 Mon Aug 28 12:48:37 by cwmktg5
In just over a few years, investment companies, banks, and other financing institutions have caught on to the renewable energy fever.
In just over a few years, investment companies, banks, and other financing institutions have caught on to the renewable energy fever.







