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Preview: Miami Heat at Indiana Pacers, 8:30 p.m. Saturday
South Florida Sun SentinelWhen/Where: 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis. TV: TNT (Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Reggie Miller, Craig Sager). Radio: 790-AM, 760-AM, 98.3-FM (Spanish). Scouting report: The Heat lead the best-of-seven Eastern...Tags: TNT (tv network), Indiana Pacers, Basketball, Chris Bosh, Danny Granger
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Can board place association funds in risky investments?
Question: Our homeowners association is hemorrhaging money at an alarming rate, and the president tells owners he moved all reserve money elsewhere to avoid a potential judicial judgment from attaching it. Under management's influence, he invested it...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Finance, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Costs keep food truck owners on their toes
How much does it cost to set up a food truck? With limited funds, Damian Warzecha, 26, turned to Kickstarter to get his business going. In 35 days, he raised $15,600 from 380 backers. "It is very difficult for us to get bank loans because restaurants...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Services and Shopping, Irving Park, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chicago Mayor
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European stocks rise but Asian shares decline
While U.S. markets were closed for Memorial Day on Monday, European stocks rose, rebounding from the first weekly loss in a month. Asian shares, meanwhile, fell after Japan's top central banker indicated that interest rates may rise as the economy...Tags: Finance, China, Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Memorial Day
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Military veteran diagnosed with PTSD receives free Tavares home
TAVARES — When five-year military veteran Glen Goings crossed the threshold of his new mortgage-free home, he could only describe the experience in one word: overwhelming. Goings, 35, who qualified for a free house in part because of a service-...
Tags: Afghanistan, Behavioral Conditions, Bank of America Corp., Mortgages, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Wells Fargo to spend more than $40 million to settle fair-housing complaint
One of the nation's largest banks will spend $27 million to help minority communities that have been especially hard-hit by home foreclosures — including some around Orlando — in a deal announced Thursday by the National Fair Housing Alliance....Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Foreclosures, Corporate Officers, Bank of America Corp., Fort Lauderdale
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Texas billionaire offers hefty sum to person who can solve math problem
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - A Texas banker is upping the ante to $1 million for whoever solves a tricky problem that's been dogging mathematicians since the 1980s. The Providence, R.I.-based American Mathematical Society on Tuesday said $1 million will be...Tags: Science and Technology
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Heat, LeBron come up short 99-92, series tied 2-2
South Florida Sun SentinelThe Miami Heat won't put tickets on sale for a Game 7 until it becomes necessary. But in these Eastern Conference finals, you can see it coming. For now, the best-of-seven series is tied 2-2 heading back to AmericanAirlines Arena for Thursday'...Tags: Indiana Pacers, Roy Hibbert, Ray Allen, Lance Stephenson, Basketball
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Liberty Reserve indicted on digital currency money-laundering charges
NEW YORK — In what was described as the biggest-ever international money-laundering scheme, a federal grand jury has indicted a company on criminal charges that it used "virtual" currency to launder more than $6 billion in ill-gotten gains....
Tags: Malaysia, Costa Rica, Labor Legislation, Criminals, Justice System
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Local lenders say U.S. 'qualified mortgage' rules go too far
Even as federal regulators recently cracked down on loose mortgage lending, they hoped that credit unions and community banks would serve as a haven for marginal borrowers. Such neighborhood institutions know their customers, the theory goes, so they...
Tags: Justice System, Corporate Officers, Loans, Lawyers, Fannie Mae
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Some banks' latest crime-fighting weapon: Customer dress code
After a series of robberies in recent months, some banks in Longwood have armed themselves with a new crime-fighting weapon they hope will ward off potential crooks: a dress code. Their message is simple: no hats, no hoods, no shades — no problem....
Tags: Criminals, Bank Robbery, Work Rules Contract Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance
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Problem Solver: Updates on stolen bank check, dog's vet bill
Who took Harriet Hausman's $4,643.75 state tax refund check remains a mystery, but the 89-year-old River Forest resident has gotten her money back. Hausman said the entire amount was deposited into her account Friday. "I have the money and I'm...
Tags: Judy Baar Topinka, Nicor Incorporated, Jon Yates, Theft, Bank of America Corp.
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