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Progressive Conservative leader David Alward says he supports the principle of the Liberal government's bill to ban the use of credit scores by the insurance industry.
RBI to ramp up credit monitoring (rediff.com)
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at 5:24 am
Now, RBI is taking it to the next level by introducing more credit information bureaus into the credit monitoring system. As the first step, it has now made official the in-principle approval it had provided Experian, a popular credit agency which has global operations.
Monday Morning Reckoning Week 7
Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Ready to get all the news, notes, thoughts and jokes for your Week 7 NFL action? No? What if I promise cleavage? How much? I don’t know. A fair amount. C’mon, give it a shot. Hit the button. Let the good times roll. Patriots 35 Buccaneers 7 Let’s get this out of the way. I boycott the London games out of principle and you should too. The idea is to generate enough overseas interest to justify playing a full slate of games there or even worse, expand or
Keeping an ID Theft Victim’s Information Private is Catching On
Saturday, February 21st, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Tom Fragala, CEO of Truston Identity Theft Services, started his MyTruston identity theft and recovery product based on the principle that he didn’t believe an identity theft victim should have to give up their information to a third-party to protect themselves. After all, most of this information gets stored in a database, which is one of main places (besides trash cans) identity thieves go to steal information.Information stored on databases is legitimately bought and sold by information broke
THE NIGHT BEFORE OSCAR. I never did get around to seeing more of the Academy Award nominated films, but I made some predictio
Saturday, February 21st, 2009 at 5:18 pm
THE NIGHT BEFORE OSCAR. I never did get around to seeing more of the Academy Award nominated films, but I made some predictions anyway at Runnin' Scared, on the principle that ignorance is no more a disqualification than it is an excuse. I did see Milk , and I thought it was good, though it's further evidence for my observation that, when it comes to biopics, the best ones either are mediocre or transcend the genre. But Harvey Milk's story is so fascinating that I was content to see it p