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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Collection Attorney News - Hurricane briefs for March 12


Hurricane briefs for March 12
Baton Rouge Advocate - WASHINGTON FEMA is extending a deadline for benefit applications by a month to April 10 in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to give the hurricanes non-English-speaking victims more time to seek help, the agency said Friday. The deadline for

Tie-ing One On
Business Ledger - For eight years, attorney Greg Shugar of Naperville wore a tie to work every day. Now he sells them. Shugar and his wife, Gina, own and operate The Tie Bar, an Internet sales company specializing in ties priced at $15. Instead of getting people to