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My guess is that the lower baggage fees were the result of the overly large carry-ons that many travellers are using. Of course this slows boarding considerably while the giant carry-ons are mashed into the overheads. Who would have guessed that if the airlines charge for bags travellers would not check their baggage. It's no wonder that nearly the entire airline industry is going bankrupt. I'd ...
College graduates are the fastest-growing group of consumers who have filed for bankruptcy protection in the past five years, according to a new study by a financial nonprofit group, which underscores the broad reach of the Great Recession. The survey by the Institute for Financial Literacy, slated for release Tuesday, ...
NEW YORK - A college degree doesn't always pave the way to financial security.
A JUDGE today ruled in favour of Rangers former chief executive Martin Bain and granted a warrant to arrest £480,000 from the club’s funds.
Daniel J. Goldstein Reuters An FBI vehicle is pictured at the offices of solar panel startup Solyndra in Fremont. WASHINGTON, D.C. – House investigators looking into the failure of Fremont-based Solyndra are likely to focus on why the Obama administration kept giving the troubled solar panel manufacturer taxpayer cash amid multiple warning signs that the company was in serious trouble ...
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