Obama seeks $200M to help cities host 9/11 trials Journal & Courier Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:32 PM PST WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is proposing a $200 million fund to help pay for security costs in cities hosting the trials of accused terrorists such as Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. | Blue Cross Blue Shield reworking incentive program The Fargo Forum Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:26 PM PST The pay plan for executives at Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota is being revamped to include incentive targets including health cost containment and quality of care. | U.S. Census jobs available Calaveras Enterprise Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:14 PM PST The U.S. Census Bureau is now testing for applicants in Calaveras County. Temporary jobs will begin in February and March and more hiring will occur in May and June. The starting pay is $15 per hour, with training and mileage paid. | Sex-site IPO to pay Seattle man's IOU Seattle Times Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:13 PM PST Seattle man stands to gain from IPO of sex-site FriendFinder Networks; plus, state regulators push bill to OK keeping banks' troulbes confidential; and, downtown's Escala condo project scales down prices. | Payday loan cycle targeted by governor, Democrats Columbia Missourian Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:13 PM PST JEFFERSON CITY â" When Elliott Clark's wife broke her ankle, she couldn't work and his paycheck didn't cover the bills. So he got a payday loan for the house payment, then another to pay the gas bill, and another to keep the lights on. In five years, they paid about $10,000 in interest on about $2,700 in loans. It's cases like the Clarks that have caused Gov. Jay Nixon to dub the industry a ... | Taking haggling to new heights Washington Post Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:09 PM PST With a few bargaining tips, you could pay less for cable, a pair of shoes and even a couple steaks. | | |
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