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29th October 2008
In the midst of the 'credit crunch, a reduction in the amount of credit available to borrowers is not the only problem currently facing consumers. Any remortgage deal or other loans, and especially short term debts, have generally become more expensive o...
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29th October 2008
It was not so long ago that the economic climate was positive, with strong forecasts for continued growth. Securing a mortgage or remortgage deal was comparatively easy and rates were competitive. Then, in the middle of 2007 the Northern Rock crisis broke...
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29th October 2008
Foreign exchange rates are a huge factor in the success of any business, large or small.
If your business imports or exports goods or services, owns assets overseas, or regularly makes overseas payments, foreign currency exchange rates will dire...
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29th October 2008
If you have a website, chances are pretty high that you spend a lot of time looking for ways to market your business online. Paying for advertisements can be quite expensive, and today's Internet user is so desensitized to online banner ads that advertisi...
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28th October 2008
In the last two decades, developments in the field of computerised technology and medicine have considerably improved the outlook for spinal injury accident victims.
Technologies have been developed over past two decades to help individuals with a spin...
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28th October 2008
It is unlikely that you have ever considered what situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a debilitating accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an ...
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28th October 2008
This week 30 year mortgage rates rose over half a point. This is the largest one week increase this year. It's interesting that the rate increases happened after the bailout was passed by the government. Although this is not a sign the bailout will fai...
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28th October 2008
During the 1800s, the neighborhood now known as Rosedale was farm and dairy land, and even later, in the early 1900s, the area was used primarily for plant nurseries and florist shops, and remnants of those days remain. This lovely area, which retains the...
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28th October 2008
Recently the news has been dominated by developments with the 700 billion dollar bailout package, and rightfully so. 700 billion is an astronomical sum of money. The first problem is that the 700 billion dollar bailout adds a huge amount of money to the...
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27th October 2008
Trade shows really are the marriage of swap meets and Las Vegas. The stakes are high�there is a huge potential of money to be made, but you�ve got to have the most alluring, flashy tables and slot machines with all the lights, bells, and whistles in o...
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27th October 2008
Hello fellow affiliates!
So I've come across a really interesting read in a very suprising format; a free eBook written by Harvey Segal...
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27th October 2008
A summary of common criminal defense practice specialties.
-DWI and DUI Defense - Issues arising from operation of a vehicle (including cars/trucks, boats, snowmobiles, etc.) while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or while intoxicated or impair...
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27th October 2008
Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is caused when physical trauma injures the brain. A TBI is also known as intracranial injury. Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of death and disability throughout the world, and is one of the leading causes of death...
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27th October 2008
As the credit crunch continues to take hold of Britain�s financial markets, an increasing number of homeowners in the UK are finding themselves facing repossession from their homes.
More than 27,000 homes were repossessed in 2007 and the figure looks...
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27th October 2008
So what has changed to make independent living possible for loved ones with a severe form of spinal injury?
In 1985 the famous cosmologist and astrophysicist, Professor Stephen Hawking lost his power of speech as a consequence of a progressive and dege...
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