Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Student Loan - Democrat Hill faces 3 foes in primary


Democrat Hill faces 3 foes in primary
Four candidates want the Democratic nomination for Congress in Indiana's 9th District. But only three are actively campaigning, and just one former U.S. Rep. Baron Hill has the money now to compete in the November general election.

State tops U.S. in students denied aid after drug offense
More than 31,000 California college students forfeited their shot at federal financial aid because of a past drug conviction, newly released records show.

Aid for young addicts in jeopardy
Steve is just your average 17-year-old - lanky and disheveled with a shaggy brown mop of a haircut and a disarming smile. An avid snowboarder and a music lover, he works part time at a local fast-food restaurant to earn his spending cash.

This Weekend On CBS2 Mornings And WCBSTV.Com
Here are just some of the features you won't want to miss on the CBS2 Morning Show and WCBSTV.Com this Saturday and Sunday.

Panel mulls study of proposed agency loans sale
JEFFERSON CITY A House committee Tuesday considered whether an independent financial and legal analysis should be conducted of the proposed sale of loans held by the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority.

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