June, 2010

From financial reform, House Dems seek auto dealer exemption

It was reported by the Hill blog that 62 House Democrats are urging lawmakers to pursue an auto dealer exemption in light of upcoming financial reforms being considered by the Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA). The movement, organized by New York Reps. Bill Owens and Mike McMahon, goes against the wishes of the White House, ...

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Congressman forgets $ 55,000 in personal cash loan

One would think that getting a personal cash loan isn’t generally an easy thing to forget. Over $ 55,000 in personal loans appear to have just “slipped the mind” of New York congressman Gregory Meeks. Gregory Meeks, 11 year representative, is a senior member of the House Financial Services Committee. What Gregory Meeks considers an “oversight” Last ...

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Vehicle replacement being searched for by US Postal Service

Most automobiles within the US Postal Service really need this. They are all getting old as they were designed with a 24 year life cycle. Agency reports say that replacing the entire fleet with comparable cars would cost $ 4.2 billion. Is replacement the only option? LLVs Postal Service LLV stands for Long Life Automobiles and is ...

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Google background image removal placates angry users

Google has started a new program where users can add a background to their search page as well as their iGoogle. The background of the search page this morning was made semi-permanent. This move has left many users asking how to remove the Google background. The answer, nevertheless, is not as simple as numerous think ...

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Web indexing delivers new content more quickly – Google Caffeine launch

Wednesday Caffeine, Google’s new web indexing system, went live. Announcing the global release of Caffeine, Google said its evolving search engine technology makes even a lot more freshly minted web content available and delivers that new content faster than before. Nobody will change the way they use Google. But links to a wider range of ...

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