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Why Now is a Good Time to Refinance

(ARA) - Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Feel like your budget is stretched so thin, there's no way you'll ever get your credit cards paid off? If so, you're not alone.Americans have $2.4 trillion in credit card debt, and according to Cardweb.com, that breaks down to an average of $8,000 per household. Because in many cases people are only able to pay the minimum each month and interest keeps getting added, there's no hope of paying it off any time soon.Desperate for a solution? If you own your home, and have lived there for a while, it's staring you right in the face. All you have to do to get some extra cash every month is refinance.

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Meade Instruments Signs Amendment to Credit Agreement

IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 16, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Meade Instruments Corp. (NasdaqGM:MEAD - News), a leading designer and manufacturer of optical products, including telescopes, riflescopes, binoculars and microscopes, today announced that it has signed the Twelfth Amendment to its Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with its primary lender, Bank of America, N.A.

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Carson reveals Villa debt: Express & Star

Scott Carson has revealed his debt to Villa boss Martin O'Neill as he prepares for his England debut tonight.

The on-loan Liverpool keeper – who will be allowed to join Villa permanently according to Rafa Benitez – wins his first cap in tonight's friendly against Austria.

The 23-year-old shotstopper, who could cost a British goalkeeping record £10m, says O'Neill has turned him into Mr Confident this season and wants to repay his faith following his recent dismissal against Manchester United.

“Martin O'Neill has been different class since I've been at Villa," said Carson.

“He's helped me bring a new level of confidence to my game.

“When I got sent off against Manchester United, he stuck with me when he didn't have to.

“That really lifted my spirits and helped my confidence grow.


Who Is Sarkozy?

19 · December 6, 2007 Who Is Sarkozy? By William Pfaff 1.

Nicolas Sarkozy, France's new president, addressed the US Congress on November 7, with his divorce behind him and with the satisfaction of two recent and considerable political accomplishments. The first was his success, in mid-October, in dealing with the first concerted challenge to his presidency—strikes by transport and other unions, accompanied by mass public demonstrations. The second was the European Union's adoption, at its meeting in Lisbon the same day, of the shortened and simplified union treaty Sarkozy has promoted since becoming president. At an earlier EU meeting in June he had produced the compromise that appeased Poland and let the draft treaty go forward, to replace the elaborate constitutional treaty rejected two years ago by referendums in France and the Netherlands.



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