Friday, September 15, 2006

Winning the (Greeting Card Print) Credit Card Game



WHO-TV - If you're looking to buy a home or apply for a loan, or are simply worried about identity theft, this is the best time to order your credit report. It seems the better people get at paying off their credit card balances each month, the nastier the
Source: www.whotv.com

Have You Kept Your Financial Resolutions?
WHO-TV - If your first part of 2005 financial responsibility hasn’t gone as well as you planned – or if a sky-high credit card bill just arrived – don’t despair. Most important is working to change long-term habits. Try building a monthly budget
Source: www.whotv.com

How to steal the next election using the Diebold AccuVote-TS voting
Online Journal - The attacker can also install a voting machine virus that spreads to other machines, allowing him to commit widespread fraud even if he only has physical access to one machine or memory card." 2.2.1 Direct Installation "An attacker with physical access
Source: onlinejournal.com

Carry plastic money for on-board purchases
El Nuevo Herald - Travelers, take note: The next time you step on an airplane, you may need a credit or debit card if you want to buy food, alcoholic beverages and headsets. AirTran, ATA and Spirit accept only credit cards for on-board purchases, and we expect that
Source: www.miami.com

Phillies lose; drop in wild-card race
Associated Press - ATLANTA (AP) -- Chuck James pitched seven shutout innings, Andruw Jones hit his 34th homer, and the Atlanta Braves beat Philadelphia 4-1 to drop the Phillies into a second-place tie for the NL wild card Thursday night. San Diego, which won 4-2 at
Source: hosted.ap.org

Liriano leaves game; A's blank Twins 1-0
Seattle Post Intelligencer - The Twins, leading the AL wild-card race, announced later that he had pain in his left elbow. A strong Rookie of the Year candidate, Liriano was 12-3 with a 2.19 ERA before leaving a start against Detroit on Aug. 8 with a strained ligament in his arm.
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com

Home Sweet Home, Again
Hartford Courant - Victoria Grossmann graduated from the University of Florida in 2003 with a degree in business, a minor in statistics, big plans - and about $5,000 in credit card debt. That debt was enough to send her back to live with her parents for three years
Source: www.courant.com

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