bankruptcy life estate

Chrysler gets agreement to buy Sterling Heights plant for $20M
Two Chrysler plants, whose assets have been under bankruptcy protection, saw their fortunes improve under terms of a purchase agreement filed with the bankruptcy court.
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Christian Financial Concepts (See God’s Principles of Stewardship Working) $29.99 We are embarked on a quiet revolution with a simple battle cry – Teach God’s people God’s principles of stewardship and life. Did you know that the average American spends $1.20 for every $1.00 earned? Or that one in twelve households have declared bankruptcy in the last seven years? Did you know that 37 percent of adults attending church once a week gave nothing, and only one-third of church g… |
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The Boost $5.82 You’ll find an example of James Woods’s most daring and outrageous (some would say outlandish) acting in this 1988 film by director Harold Becker from a Darryl Ponicsan script. Woods plays a fast-rising, sharp-talking salesman, a yuppie on the make with the good life firmly in his sights. Until he discovers cocaine–and then his entire live-beyond-your-means ethos blends with a ravaging addiction … |
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Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown $0.81 The fiasco that sank millions of Americans, including one journalist, who thought he knew better.A veteran New York Times economics reporter, Ed Andrews was intimately aware of the dangers posed by easy mortgages from fast-buck lenders. Yet, at the promise of a second chance at love, he succumbed to the temptation of subprime lending and became part of the economic catastrophe he was covering. … |
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Leaving Small’s Hotel $3.99 Small’s Hotel, on a little island off Long Island, is where Peter and his wife, Albertine, have spent most of their adult lives. Albertine runs the hotel while Peter works quietly on his memoirs, but the future of the hotel, and of every gift Peter dreams of giving Albertine, is in jeopardy.Business has fallen off and the old hotel is falling down. Bills are mounting. Foreclosure looms.What Peter … |
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Pinch Me, I Must Be Dreaming $3.99 Pinch Me was Glendon Swarthout’s final novel, published after his death in 1992 by St. Martin’s Press. It deals in comic fashion with the real estate collapse of 1990-91 in his home town of Scottsdale, Arizona, where Glendon lived for over 30 years and also satirized in another comic novel, The Cadillac Cowboys. Prescient to a fault, Swarthout’s Pinch Me is even more timely today in the midst of t… |



