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Many Americans fear that Social Security income may not be available when they are ready to retire. Several factors indicate the Social Security system is here to stay.
There is widespread belief that filing for bankruptcy under the new law is impossible. The author dispels this belief and shows you the steps necessary to file.
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Court documents allege Spears' denied the right to finances, friends and privacy.
A thorough orientation provides the mechanism for informing and inspiring incoming directors. Educating new members helps them to be productive team players day one.
Presidents of not-for-profit organizations must accomplish key tasks to achieve the mission and vision of the agency and provide constituents with quality services.
All individuals can take steps to protect a tax refund from being seized by the bankruptcy court after filing taxes. Eligibility is dependent on current filing status.
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When other actions such as loan consolidation or debt relief programs don't work, bankruptcy provides a way for borrowers to get relief and a fresh start.
Historic and traditional garden landscapes in New England range from colonial times to modern times. Here is a survey of selected 17th to18th century landscape styles.
The future management and distribution of an estate will involve one or more legal documents: a will, a living will and a living trust. Learn the difference between them.
Try Martha's Vineyard for perfect autumn travel: long walks on empty beaches, biking along country lanes, bird watching on protected reservations and all without crowds.
Museums encourage ongoing support by offering from individual to patron-level memberships. All levels offer special museum experiences, travel, and dining opportunities.
Following the death of President Harding, Calvin Coolidge was informed that he had become the 30th President of the United States in 1923.
Declaring personal bankruptcy in Scotland should always be the final option. With the help of an insolvency practitioner there are a number of alternatives to explore.
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Filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy is a debt-free solution for clearing credit card and unsecured debt. Find out how to file bankruptcy today.
Hedge fund king Ezra Merkin is unlikely to be the last of the 'insiders' or beneficiaries from Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme to face court.
Sailors' Snug Harbor was the United States' first hospital for retired sailors. Created by a sea captain, it provided care for sailors who were too old or ill to sail.
The Country Music Hall of Fame has launched a fundraiser to help the museum afford four historic country-music instruments that are among its priceless acquisitions.
Braille200 is organizing events across Canada to raise awareness of the life and legacy of Louis Braille, whose raised-dot reading system brought literacy to the blind.
College newspapers across the United States are waging battles against administrators over what they see as abridgments of freedom of the press.
Every year Australians across the country join in debate over the awarding of the nation's highest honour in the visual arts: the Archibald Prize for portraiture.
Nonprobate property passes directly to one's heirs without going through probate court. Removing property from one's estate can spare probate costs.
Do you need answers to bankruptcy questions? This chapter 13 bankruptcy FAQ provides help to those considering filing.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy helps US consumers reduce monthly payments on credit card debt. It is possible to become debt-free in just 3 to 5 years with full court protection.
Crimson Tide fans breathe sigh of relief as Nick Saban officially becomes the University of Alabama's head football coach following his contract approval.
The Green Free Library opened in its present location on January 26, 1917.
Daddy-Long-Legs is an endearing story written by Jean Webster and first published in 1912. Strongly romantic in a turn of the century fashion, it is still worth reading.
In Yellow Springs, Ohio, former Antioch College faculty members, staff, students, and alumni prepare to open the figurative doors of the Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute.
Twentieth century New England garden landscapes show diversity that demonstrates society's expanding financial and social bases. Here are four such historic designs.
On June 21, 1893, Leland Stanford died. His determined widow now took steps to forge the future success of the university they began to honor their deceased son.
Wells Fargo Bank foreclosures are too numerous to count. More and more owners are seeking short sale help and wanting to know what to do.
The medical profession existed for thousands of years before the first code of medical ethics was accidentally developed in 1794.
A Zogby International poll suggests Americans can name the 3 Stooges but not the 3 branches of government.
Celebrity gardener, talk show host and author Alan Titchmarsh has paid tribute to the man who inspired him to start gardening - former Blue Peter gardener Percy Thrower.
I miss appointment television; when I could come in to work the next day confident that everyone had watched the same show that I did.
Does merging two niche networks create one major network, or just a larger niche network?
The Fairness Doctrine was an attempt by the United States Federal Communication Commission to have contrasting points of view about controversial subjects aired on radio.
More and more individuals are filing bankruptcy in order to start fresh. With today's economy this may be the only answer in order to find immediate debt relief.
Know the basic information concerning chapter 13 and chapter 7 consumer bankruptcies, and understand the consumer's legal debt options and filing ramifications.
Provides detail of Green family's charitable donation to pay off debts of Oral Roberts University and the motivations behind the family's charitable history.
Many New Jersey college students are being forced to make difficult decisions in financing their education due to the dramatic increase in their college costs.
Students learn the difficulties and complexities of leadership. Through debate, they gain knowledge about the importance of communication.
Forget the rat race, slow down your heart rate and delight in the simple pleasures of a bygone era
In an age where corporate and individual giving is down, the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. has received a record donation to help fund a new theatre campus.
The National Middle School Association (NMSA) can help middle school teachers in many ways. The answers or advice they need might just be a click away.
Sir Robert Crawford CBE, Director-General of the Imperial War Museum retires in October 2008. Diane Lees, Director of the Museum of Childhood, will step into his shoes.
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