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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - Bankruptcy flood slows to a trickle


Bankruptcy flood slows to a trickle
Alameda Times-Star - NEW YORK The dropoff in consumer bankruptcy petitions since the nation's bankruptcy law changed belies the fact that there are still many Americans in serious financial trouble. Bankruptcy filings peaked at a record of more than 315,000 a week

Flyi fallout: Expect jump in air fares
Times Community - Independence Air's 18-month flight ends Thursday, but the ramifications of its demise will linger. The most immediate impact on the flying public: higher prices out of Washington Dulles International Airport to places once served by the airline whose

Outdoors calendar
Baltimore Sun - Jan. 10: First session of a Coast Guard Auxiliary Basic and Advanced Coastal Navigation Course, 7-9 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays at Edgewater Elementary School, 121 Washington Road. Registration required. Call 410-798-5952. Jan. 21-29: Baltimore Boat

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