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    Mar 31, 2010 |Story| WGN-TV
  1. Former Deacon charged with stealing from suburban church

    The former Deacon and Business Manager at St. Mary's Parish in West Chicago, 58 year-old George Valdez of West Chicago, has been charged with allegedly stealing more than $315,000 from the Parish.
    WGN News
    The former Deacon and Business Manager at St. Mary's Parish in West Chicago, 58 year-old George Valdez of West Chicago, has been charged with allegedly stealing more than $315,000 from the Parish. That's according to DuPage County State's Attorney Joe...

    Tags: WGN, DuPage County, Prosecution, Crimes, Family

  2. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Europe debt crisis dragging world economies down

    WASHINGTON — The Eurozone debt crisis is intensifying a global slowdown, with new signs that even powerhouse Germany may be faltering, adding to worries about China and other major pillars of economic growth. Analysts worry that economies and...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Italy, Politics, Germany, Spain

  4. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Facebook's stock debut shows not all investors are equal

    Facebook Inc.'s bungled stock-market debut made it clear that big money still rules Wall Street. But this time, the small money got a look at how Wall Street really works — and that could spell trouble for the financial industry.
    Chicago Tribune reporter
    Facebook Inc.'s bungled stock-market debut made it clear that big money still rules Wall Street. But this time, the small money got a look at how Wall Street really works — and that could spell trouble for the financial industry. Millions of...

    Tags: Facebook, Finance, Financing and Stock Offerings, Investment Service, Securities

  6. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Freddie Mac: 30-year mortgage rate down a tick at 3.78%

    Record low interest rates for 30-year mortgages edged down another tick, Freddie Mac said in its latest <a title=&quot;Freddie Mac rate survey May 24, 2012" href="http://freddiemac.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=12329&amp;item=128848" target="_blank">survey</a>, which showed lenders across the nation offering the benchmark loan at 3.78 percent compared to 3.79 percent last week. The typical rate on a 15-year fixed loan held steady at 3.04 percent.
    Los Angeles Times
    Record low interest rates for 30-year mortgages edged down another tick, Freddie Mac said in its latest survey, which showed lenders across the nation offering the benchmark loan at 3.78 percent compared to 3.79 percent last week. The typical rate on a...

    Tags: Homes, Freddie Mac, Los Angeles Times, Financial and Business Services, Mortgages

  8. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. The Tony Awards are coming, when will these titles?

    It's just over a week until the 2012 Tony Awards. And my mailbox keeps filling with messages from readers wanting to know if, and when, they will be able to see the buzz-heavy shows in Chicago.
    It's just over a week until the 2012 Tony Awards. And my mailbox keeps filling with messages from readers wanting to know if, and when, they will be able to see the buzz-heavy shows in Chicago. You will be able to see most of them eventually. But the...

    Tags: Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Mormon, Ricky Martin

  10. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Facebook's lucky friends?

    Facebook has made a habit of advancing its interests at the expense of its customers, whether by weakening its privacy policy, tracking users' movements around the Web or radically reconfiguring the way information is displayed on the site's pages. So it probably shouldn't surprise anyone that while the company's initial stock offering was a boon to the company and insiders, it's been a costly disappointment for the general public. Now, some investors are <a href=&quot;http://lat.ms/JVJwSM">accusing</a> the company and its bankers of playing the public for suckers, sharing pessimistic revenue projections with a few insiders but not average investors. It's an accusation that has drawn the attention of Congress and federal regulators, and it's serious enough to merit a thorough investigation.
    Facebook has made a habit of advancing its interests at the expense of its customers, whether by weakening its privacy policy, tracking users' movements around the Web or radically reconfiguring the way information is displayed on the site's pages. So...

    Tags: Social Media, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Initial Public Offerings, Financing and Stock Offerings

  12. May 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Perry Thurston: Florida House Democrats sided with consumers, not big banks

    Protecting the financial interests of the public is an important priority of mine and it's a responsibility I take seriously as the incoming leader of the Florida House Democratic Caucus. That's why I am troubled by recent news stories exposing the...

    Tags: Business Institutions, Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Democratic Party

  14. May 23, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  15. Bank of America branches to close

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Bank of America is closing at least two branches in Kansas later this year.</span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Bank of America is closing at least two branches in Kansas later this year. The bank's senior vice-president of media relations, Diane Wagner, confirmed to Eyewitness News that the branch in El Dorado will close on September 28 while the Hutchinson...

    Tags: Bank of America Corp., Employment Opportunities

  16. May 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Consumer bureau moves to regulate reloadable prepaid cards

    WASHINGTON &mdash; The consumer financial watchdog is taking aim at reloadable prepaid cards, moving to regulate a fast-growing product that has become a popular alternative to checking accounts for lower-income Americans and a new source of fees for some banks.
    WASHINGTON — The consumer financial watchdog is taking aim at reloadable prepaid cards, moving to regulate a fast-growing product that has become a popular alternative to checking accounts for lower-income Americans and a new source of fees for some...

    Tags: Consumers, Unemployment Benefits, Credit and Debt, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Richard Cordray

  18. May 23, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Bill Hicklen: Business plans need to be put in writing

    Formal planning is the first thing you must do before starting a business or improving an existing business.  Privately, one might tend to dismiss formal planning as unnecessary, rationalizing that business plans are only for large, complex businesses....

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Heavy Engineering, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering

  20. May 22, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. John Drayman: Pony rides offered a clue

    For all the sophisticated computer forensic evidence and what was described as a 3-foot-high stack of bank records, Glendale police detectives said that during their yearlong embezzlement investigation into John Drayman, it was discrepancies in the reporting of pony ride proceeds at the Montrose Harvest Market that solidified their suspicions.
    For all the sophisticated computer forensic evidence and what was described as a 3-foot-high stack of bank records, Glendale police detectives said that during their yearlong embezzlement investigation into John Drayman, it was discrepancies in the...

    Tags: Embezzlement, Trials, Justice System, Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. May 21, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. Best Bank

    1) People's United Bank
    1) People's United Bank These days, banking beyond the simple direct deposit you've got going on with your employer can easily turn into a frustrating experience. But not at People's United Bank, this year's repeat winner in this category. If you're a...

    Tags: Fairfield County, New Canaan, County Bank Corporation

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