Boscov’s is flexing some retail muscle - Times News
A year ago, Boscov’s had many doubters that it would still exist this year – it’s 98th year in business. The store, earlier in the year, had gone into Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Liabilities were listed in excess of $479-million,compared to assets of
Similarities of Credit Counseling and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - PRLog (free press release)
“…There are similarities in credit counseling and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The main tie between the two is that now law requires a person to enter into a credit counseling program before Chapter 13 can be filed. This is to ensure the the person
State finances floundering, but bankruptcy isn’t answer - Pantagraph
SPRINGFIELD — By most measures, Illinois is broke. The state can’t pay its bills on time. It is poised to top the $3 billion mark in the amount of money it will borrow this year to stay afloat. Programs are being cut and there is talk of selling off
Hotel owners, like home owners, behind on payments - Merced Sun-Star
MIAMI — Like many home owners, hotels are starting to drown in debt. They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, up to 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that
Saturday’s Letters to the Editor - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
EDITOR: As an academic, I am disturbed by the ongoing insinuations of impropriety leveled against SSU Chief Financial Officer Larry Furukawa-Schlereth and his fellow foundation officials (“SSU faculty demands clarity on loan,” Nov. 20.) Academics
Mr. Orange and Blue faces garnet and gold at home, in the Swamp - Gainesville Sun
Being married to a Florida State Seminole, Johnston said the Florida-Florida State degrees from UF and serving as a cheerleader in 1978 and 1980, his senior year and second year in law school, Johnston said he wanted to maintain his Gator spirit
The Art of Change - Egypt Today
THROUGHOUT THE NATION’S 23-year state of emergency, the People’s Assembly has passed more legislation than in any other era in Egypt’s modern history. Changes have run the gamut from long-overdue amendments to old laws to tinkering with new
Boscov’s is flexing some retail muscle - Times News
A year ago, Boscov’s had many doubters that it would still exist this year – it’s 98th year in business. The store, earlier in the year, had gone into Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Liabilities were listed in excess of $479-million,compared to assets of
Similarities of Credit Counseling and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - PRLog (free press release)
“…There are similarities in credit counseling and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The main tie between the two is that now law requires a person to enter into a credit counseling program before Chapter 13 can be filed. This is to ensure the the person
State finances floundering, but bankruptcy isn’t answer - Pantagraph
SPRINGFIELD — By most measures, Illinois is broke. The state can’t pay its bills on time. It is poised to top the $3 billion mark in the amount of money it will borrow this year to stay afloat. Programs are being cut and there is talk of selling off
Hotel owners, like home owners, behind on payments - Merced Sun-Star
MIAMI — Like many home owners, hotels are starting to drown in debt. They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, up to 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that
Saturday’s Letters to the Editor - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
EDITOR: As an academic, I am disturbed by the ongoing insinuations of impropriety leveled against SSU Chief Financial Officer Larry Furukawa-Schlereth and his fellow foundation officials (“SSU faculty demands clarity on loan,” Nov. 20.) Academics
Mr. Orange and Blue faces garnet and gold at home, in the Swamp - Gainesville Sun
Being married to a Florida State Seminole, Johnston said the Florida-Florida State degrees from UF and serving as a cheerleader in 1978 and 1980, his senior year and second year in law school, Johnston said he wanted to maintain his Gator spirit
The Art of Change - Egypt Today
THROUGHOUT THE NATION’S 23-year state of emergency, the People’s Assembly has passed more legislation than in any other era in Egypt’s modern history. Changes have run the gamut from long-overdue amendments to old laws to tinkering with new