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- Improve public transport. Most youth who start work after school or university have difficulties in getting to their workplaces. – Make it difficult for youth to own cars.

Cops: Stolen credit card, drunken profanity leads to jail Updated Sep 4, 2010 06:24PM MDT Using a stolen credit card: risky. Using a stolen credit card while unleashing a drunken stream of profanity-laced abuse on restaurant employees?

Fannie Mae is getting back in the market for mortgages with no down payment, available to new home buyers in four states.

The president’s proposal for a popular but costly tax credit for business research expenses will be part of a pre-election initiative to spur job creation.

Banks, credit unions worry that reform will change business model By JERRY SIEBENMARK McClatchy Newspapers Updated Sep 4, 2010 04:55PM MDT WICHITA, Kan. • Bank and credit union executives will be waiting for the next several months, even years, for their business to change, perhaps dramatically, as federal regulators put in place the most significant piece of banking legislation in nearly two …

Small businesses, the lifeblood of job growth in Michigan and across the country, are being squeezed from all directions.

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board yesterday auctioned 14 luxury cars valued at more than 80 million baht, attracting wealthy motoring enthusiasts and second-hand car dealers.

Some families watch TV after dinner. Others review white papers on economics.

NEW YORK – A federal campaign finance report shows embattled New York Rep. Charles Rangel has spent more than $111,000 on legal bills since July.

EVART – Friday evening the Evart Car Club held its annual Burnout at the Evart Air Industrial Park, and the event might be the final one the club will be able to hold at the city-owned property, if the Evart Local Downtown Finance Authority has its way.