Monday, May 08, 2006

RATES GRATE Merge student loans soon (Student Loan) to avoid increases: experts


RATES GRATE Merge student loans soon to avoid increases: experts
DALLAS -- Around this time of the year, anxious high school students find out whether they've been accepted by the college of their choice. For their parents, there's the added anxiety of how to pay for that college education.

Financial compromise a key for partners
If you have serious hopes of achieving financial peace with your partner, keep this in mind: Compromise is the most vital ingredient.

Dems Promise Changes 'The First Day' They're Back in Charge
(CNSNews.com) - Democrats are ready to regain control of Congress, and they'll start making changes as soon as they do, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday.

Don't get chained to higher rate
Around this time of the year, anxious high school students find out whether they've been accepted by the college of their choice.

Deficit Reduction Act Again Challenged by Another Lawsuit
Following other lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, S. 1932, Rep. John Conyers Jr., D-MI, has brought forth his own lawsuit to declare the legislation unconstitutional and not law. Rep. George Miller, D-CA, and 10 other members of Congress joined Conyers in the lawsuit that was filed April 28. (PRWEB May 5, 2006) Trackback URL:

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