Bad Debt Loan - Man enters insanity plea in killing of stepson - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Man enters insanity plea in killing of stepson - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Charles A. Avey, 37, pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease at a hearing Wednesday before Washington County Circuit Judge James Muehlbauer. Muehlbauer ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Avey to determine whether he understood

State trails nation in AP test-taking, but scores better - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The number of students from the Class of 2009 who took AP exams was almost 33% higher than those who took the exams in the graduating senior class five years before, according to an annual report on the AP program. Nationwide, the number of

Is Greece too big to fail? - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The current pickle that the European Union finds itself in — as Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain stagger with debt and with the EU having few means to deal with the problem — has negative implications for the United States. The first is

Emirates NBD Profit Falls 9% as Impairments Double (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — Emirates NBD PJSC more than doubled provisions for bad loans to 3.63 billion dirhams ($988 million) as the biggest bank in the United Arab Emirates posted a 9 percent drop in full-year profit. Net income fell to 3.35 billion

Bernanke plans limit on credit - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
WASHINGTON — Prepare for the end of record-low interest rates, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says. Just not yet. Higher rates on credit cards, home equity loans and some mortgages will follow the Fed’s eventual pullback of the trillions it

In Ancient Rome, The Slow Grind Of Compromise - NPR News
The writer Robert Harris knows something about the dark underbelly of politics. He was a political reporter in the U.K. for many years before turning his hand to fiction, and now, though his genre has changed, Harris’s subject in a new novel

The Willies - American Reporter
BRADENTON, Fla., Dec. 24, 2009 — Yesterday, without warning, my right leg suddenly became paralyzed five times for about two minutes each time. It’s already happened twice today. So don’t holiday me. I’m falling apart. About six months ago, I was in

Greece Risks Debt Trap of Market’s Siren Song: Peter Coy - BusinessWeek
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — The European Union’s experiment with a single currency is deep in crisis because Europe failed to learn from the Greeks. Not today’s Greeks — the ancient Greeks, specifically Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic poem

Man enters insanity plea in killing of stepson - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Charles A. Avey, 37, pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease at a hearing Wednesday before Washington County Circuit Judge James Muehlbauer. Muehlbauer ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Avey to determine whether he understood

State trails nation in AP test-taking, but scores better - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The number of students from the Class of 2009 who took AP exams was almost 33% higher than those who took the exams in the graduating senior class five years before, according to an annual report on the AP program. Nationwide, the number of

Is Greece too big to fail? - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The current pickle that the European Union finds itself in — as Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain stagger with debt and with the EU having few means to deal with the problem — has negative implications for the United States. The first is

Emirates NBD Profit Falls 9% as Impairments Double (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — Emirates NBD PJSC more than doubled provisions for bad loans to 3.63 billion dirhams ($988 million) as the biggest bank in the United Arab Emirates posted a 9 percent drop in full-year profit. Net income fell to 3.35 billion

Bernanke plans limit on credit - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
WASHINGTON — Prepare for the end of record-low interest rates, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says. Just not yet. Higher rates on credit cards, home equity loans and some mortgages will follow the Fed’s eventual pullback of the trillions it

In Ancient Rome, The Slow Grind Of Compromise - NPR News
The writer Robert Harris knows something about the dark underbelly of politics. He was a political reporter in the U.K. for many years before turning his hand to fiction, and now, though his genre has changed, Harris’s subject in a new novel

The Willies - American Reporter
BRADENTON, Fla., Dec. 24, 2009 — Yesterday, without warning, my right leg suddenly became paralyzed five times for about two minutes each time. It’s already happened twice today. So don’t holiday me. I’m falling apart. About six months ago, I was in

Greece Risks Debt Trap of Market’s Siren Song: Peter Coy - BusinessWeek
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — The European Union’s experiment with a single currency is deep in crisis because Europe failed to learn from the Greeks. Not today’s Greeks — the ancient Greeks, specifically Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic poem

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