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Charlie Frago with the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports on a story that has been floating around Republican circles for sometime now. As Frago reports, Republican candidate for the First Congressional District Rick Crawford filed for bankruptcy some 16 years old, for $12,611.67 of debts including $7,500 in credit card debt and $4,200 in medical bills

Charlie Frago with the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports on a story that has been floating around Republican circles for sometime now. As Frago reports, Republican candidate for the First Congressional District Rick Crawford filed for bankruptcy some 16 years old, for $12,611.67 of debts including $7,500 in credit card debt and $4,200 in medical bills.

Health-care reform or no health-care reform, we don’t have enough doctors in this country. A Harvard economist, writing in the New York Times Magazine, declared: “Today, the shortage of doctors in the United States is worse than at any time in the last fifty years

Health-care reform or no health-care reform, we don’t have enough doctors in this country. A Harvard economist, writing in the New York Times Magazine, declared: “Today, the shortage of doctors in the United States is worse than at any time in the last fifty years. This is not to say that the total..

US websites that allow employers to transfer money to far-flung employees may have been used to secretly finance the assassination of a Hamas leader in Dubai, a US newspaper reported Saturday.

In this week’s Your Money Sally Eden looks at tax credits and child trust funds.

A tea party success story in search of a statewide triumph, Kentucky Republican senatorial candidate Rand Paul volunteers that he’s spent two decades “popping off” about one issue or another.

31 July 2010 The Anti-Money Laundering Unit at the Interior Ministry has registered until June this year 136 suspicious transactions, with the highest number of cases reported in May.

31 July 2010 The Anti-Money Laundering Unit at the Interior Ministry has registered until June this year 136 suspicious transactions, with the highest number of cases reported in May.

Credit counseling and debt settlement services are a booming business.