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    May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. What's in millennials' wallets? Fewer credit cards

    Ringed by the posh shops of Beverly Center, Tim Ratliff said no — he didn't have a credit card. He didn't need one.
    Ringed by the posh shops of Beverly Center, Tim Ratliff said no — he didn't have a credit card. He didn't need one. "I just hear so many horror stories about people being in debt," said Ratliff, 21, who studies psychology at Ohio State University....

    Tags: The Ohio State University, Economy, Business and Finance, Education, Passenger Cars, Colleges and Universities

  2. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. On the Spot: Travelers need money alternatives when going abroad

    In last week's On the Spot column, letter writer Nancy Jones said she was going to London and expressed concern about whether her credit cards would work because they are not Chip and PIN (personal identification number). She said she didn't want to carry...

    Tags: Politics, Starbucks Corp., American Express Company, U.S. Navy, Heartland Payment Systems Incorporated

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  5. Be wary of phish tales

    Phishing is alive and well online and on your cell phone. It is a good time for a reminder about phishing scheme e-mails: - No bank, financial institution, IRS member or jury selection entity will contact you via e-mail for you to respond to their...
  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Margate seeking volunteers to revise its charter

    — This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible."
    — This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible." The 42-page charter, which outlines how the city is governed, hasn't been revised in its entirety since the early 1980s, although it's been amended since then. Now the city is...

    Tags: Heart Attack

  8. May 18, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Another payday loan debate on the horizon

    Get ready for another debate on whether payday loan stores should return to Pennsylvania. State Sen. Pat Browne of Allentown said Friday he intends to introduce legislation in the next few weeks that would "redefine the debate" over access to short-...

    Tags: Delaware County, Media Industry, Allentown, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Economy, Business and Finance

  10. May 18, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  11. Building dedication for Mansfield Community Center

    MANSFIELD, Mo.-- The Mansfield Community Center is getting a new name.  Saturday, it will become the Ann Short Turner Community Center, after a big-time donation. There is a building dedication Saturday, May 18, at 2:30.  The public is invited to...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| AP Missouri
  13. Mo. lawmakers pass budget patch for kids' program

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have passed legislation that could patch a hole in the state budget for early childhood programs and health care for the blind. Two bills given final approval Friday would transfer $55 million from...

    Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Family, Government, Justice System

  14. May 17, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  15. Burbank scores 'AAA' S&P credit rating

    Burbank received a “AAA” credit rating this month from Standard & Poor’s, which cited the city’s “strong local economy and steady tax base growth.” City officials were pleased with the score, which is the highest...

    Tags: Ratings, Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Automotive Equipment

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Still jonesing for 'West Wing'? Try Danish import 'Borgen'

    Thrusting an intelligent idealist into a leadership position is a time-honored method of chronicling the corruptive nature of power, particularly the political variety. (Please see "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington") In recent years, television writers have done a bit of narrative multi-tasking by making that person a woman--in the U.S. it was "Commander in Chief," in the U.K., "The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard." For Denmark, in case you were wondering, it's "Borgen," a political drama that's caused a stir for the past several years among American critics seeking to prove that such shows need not devolve into soap, sentiment or satire. (Also that TV critics are not afraid of subtitles.)
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    Thrusting an intelligent idealist into a leadership position is a time-honored method of chronicling the corruptive nature of power, particularly the political variety. (Please see "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington") In recent years, television writers have...

    Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Government, PBS (tv network), Ethics

  18. May 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. IPOs on the rise as stocks zoom

    As the stock market reaches new highs, companies are trying to get in on the action by raising money through initial public offerings of their shares. So far this year, U.S. companies — and their owners — have tapped $16.1 billion through...

    Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Real Estate, Private Equity, Real Estate Buyers, Debt Market

  20. May 17, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. How much cash should you keep on hand for emergencies?

    Dear Liz: A few years ago I finished paying off my debt and now am in the very low-risk credit category. I have savings equal to about three months' worth of bills and am working to get that to six months' worth. I'm wondering, though, about an...

    Tags: Family, Disasters and Accidents, Social Security, Retirement, Career and Workplace

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. One step closer to obtaining funding to finish new Hedgesville public library building

    The Berkeley County Building Commission advanced a bond ordinance to second reading Thursday that would allow officials to obtain up to $700,000 in financing to complete the new Hedgesville, W.Va., public library building.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    The Berkeley County Building Commission advanced a bond ordinance to second reading Thursday that would allow officials to obtain up to $700,000 in financing to complete the new Hedgesville, W.Va., public library building. The bond ordinance for the...

    Tags: Politics, Safety of Citizens, Debt Market, Economy, Business and Finance, Government

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