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  1. Bankruptcy Reform Gave Creditors Too Much?
  2. US economy brightens, but skeptics remain (AFP)
  3. Can't rule out China hard landing: Bernanke (Reuters)
  4. Predatory Payday Lenders Impacting War Effort & Getting Government’s Attention
  5. Property decline offsets US jobless fall (FT.com)
  6. Data point to cooler growth, steady rates (Reuters)
  7. Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is
  8. Credit Card Issuers Cutting Back On Rebates For Gas Purchases
  9. Cutting Your Summer Cooling Bill
  10. Healthy rise in July consumer spending (AP)
  11. Number of Households Below Poverty Line Stops Growing - Number of People with Health Insurance Falls
  12. Consumer spending up 0.8 percent in July (AP)
  13. Treasuries rise after Bernanke speech (FT.com)
  14. Fed officials upbeat on noninflationary prospects (Reuters)
  15. European stocks slip in early trade (AFP)
  16. Economy to weather housing storm: Fed officials (Reuters)
  17. GDP growth revised up, inflation slower (Reuters)
  18. Fed's Lacker: Inflation risks becoming entrenched (Reuters)
  19. Debtors on Borrowed Time
  20. E-Mail Credit Repair Offers Are Too Good To Be True
  21. Veteran’s Administration Engineering Its Next Big Data Breach
  22. Consumers gloomy, Fed minutes show less gloom (Reuters)
  23. Fed minutes: Pause less risky than more tightening (Reuters)
  24. Fed can't let inflation build up steam: Fisher (Reuters)
  25. Investor optimism falls in August (Reuters)
  26. US economy risks recession from 100-dollar oil: poll (AFP)
  27. Horizon turns gloomier for bumpy US economy (AFP)
  28. Global economic braintrust divided on Fed policy (Reuters)
  29. Fed helped fuel own inflation headache: Hubbard (Reuters)
  30. IRS To Use Collection Agencies
  31. Market Overview: Evidence of US slowdown weighs on equities (FT.com)
  32. Bernanke says globalization benefits face threats (Reuters)
  33. What's NOT In Your Credit Report?
  34. AT&T Broadband Customers May Want to Change Companies to Protect Their Privacy
  35. New home sales drop 4.3 percent in July (AP)
  36. US July home sales, durable goods orders fall (Reuters)
  37. Vice, necessity stocks pick up in housing slowdown (Reuters)
  38. Data points to slowing economy (Reuters)
  39. IRS Plan to Use Private Debt Collectors Is Moving Forward
  40. Existing home sales off 4.1 pct. in July (AP)
  41. Tokyo stocks drop on fears of US slowdown (FT.com)
  42. Existing home sales off 4.1 pct. in July (AP)
  43. Dollar strengthens after housing data (AFP)
  44. Market Overview: Surprisingly weak US housing figures hit equities and bonds (FT.com)
  45. More and More Consumers Are Suing Credit Bureaus
  46. California to raise minimum wage to highest in US (Reuters)
  47. Fed speakers give mixed signals on policy outlook (Reuters)
  48. Treasury Secretary to visit China: official (Reuters)
  49. Guynn: Fed has learned from 1970s inflation (Reuters)
  50. Avoiding Credit Card Pitfalls
  51. Bill Which Would Have Outlawed Universal Default Clause Is Vetoed
  52. California Department of Mental Health Loses Employee Data – An ACCESS Fraud Alert
  53. Two Court Rulings May Help Consumers When Fighting CRA Abuses
  54. A Victim’s Story
  55. Treasury rates fall in weekly auction (AP)
  56. China's aging population to slow economy: report (Reuters)
  57. Section of the New Bankruptcy Law Declared Unconstitutional
  58. Tips On Avoiding Credit Card Debt
  59. Be Wary of Illegitimate Credit Counseling Agencies
  60. Consumer sentiment falls (Reuters)
  61. Bush says ahead of goal for cutting deficit (Reuters)
  62. Energy, health costs mask strong US economy: Paulson (Reuters)
  63. Two Court Rulings May Help Consumers When Fighting CRA Abuses
  64. A Victim?s Story
  65. Geico Fined
  66. The Vantage Score - Hope or Hype
  67. This Is A Tragedy!
  68. Man held in death of JonBenet Ramsey
  69. David Copperfield says he's found Fountain of Youth
  70. Dell Battery Recall
  71. Closing cost comparison: N.Y. most expensive again
  72. Interesting; Credit Cards that hurt your credit score