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Credit Repair
September 18th, 2011
davidguide Is Credit Repair Right for you? Click here Lexington Law Firm Lexington Law is a consumer advocacy law firm helping people repair their credit. They have been business since 1991 helping over 1/2 million clients. As you would expect Lexington Law has gone to great lengths to make its services affordable to its clients. Their [...]
Mexicans protest against Alabama’s new anti-illegal immigration law
June 11th, 2011
davidguide Tom Ramstack – AHN News Legal Correspondent Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – Outrage continued Friday in Mexico a day after Alabama’s governor signed the toughest law in the United States against illegal immigration. The law would impose criminal penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants, give local police broad powers to arrest anyone they [...]
Eliminate your payday loans without declaring bankruptcy
June 1st, 2011
davidguide Payday loans are short-term loans along with high APR charges and the repayment time frame is short. The consumers fail to come out from the vicious cycle of debt by continuous borrowing to avoid the exigent repayment terms and harassing collection calls from the payday lenders. Many indebted consumers in this situation often resort to [...]
Australia under pressure over handling Malaysian refugees
May 24th, 2011
davidguide AHN News Staff Canberra, Australia (AHN) – Australia is facing immense criticism over the handling of Malaysian asylum seekers, who may be returned to the Southeast Asian nation under a proposed deal. Amnesty International blasted the Julia Gillard government over the deal and media dubbed it as the “Malaysian Solution”, the United Nations has also [...]
Supreme Court considers if illegal immigrants qualify for in-state tuition rates
May 20th, 2011
davidguide Tom Ramstack – AHN News Legal Correspondent Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to announce as soon as next week whether it will hear an appeal involving California’s controversial law that grants illegal immigrants in-state tuition at public universities. The immigrants say they could not afford college if they [...]
Questions and answers on how IPAB’s will change Medicare?
May 9th, 2011
davidguide Washington, DC, United States (KaiserHealth) – It sounds like a new Apple product, but IPAB is actually a controversial board at the heart of a highly charged battle over Medicare, the federal health program for the elderly and disabled. The Independent Payment Advisory Board was created by the 2010 health care law. Last month, in [...]
U.S. government stays clear of Mexican lawsuit against gun sellers
April 25th, 2011
davidguide Tom Ramstack – AHN News Legal Correspondent Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – The U.S. Justice Department is trying to avoid involvement in the Mexican government’s plan to sue gun manufacturers and retailers in American courts. “We would decline to comment,” Laura Sweeney, spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Justice, told All Headline News on [...]
Obama Seeks Stronger Hand for Medicare Panel
April 22nd, 2011
davidguide Its members haven’t been selected, and it doesn’t even come into existence for more than a year, but already the oversight panel for Medicare that was created by President Obama’s health care reform law is reigniting the fiery debates that preceded the law’s passage more than a year ago. View full post on All Stories

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