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A trove of FDR’s papers finally available to the public
WASHINGTON — President Franklin D. Roosevelt never kept a diary. He never gave lengthy interviews to historians. He died before he had a chance to write a memoir. Yet he held the nation’s top office at a time of amazing tumult and transition.
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Fight Foreclosure!: How to Cope with a Mortgage You Can’t Pay, Negotiate with Your Bank, and Save Your Home $5.00 Fight Foreclosure! offers a practical, step-by-step system for taking action to prevent foreclosure on your home before it?s too late. If you?re having trouble keeping up with your payments, the worst thing you can do is nothing. This book explores all your options, weighs the pros and cons of each, and explains the pre-foreclosure process in detail. Plus, it points out the too-good-to-be-true cre… |
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Bankruptcy for Paralegals $16.90 An practical introductory bankruptcy manual that explains the differences between each Chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The book’s scope ranges from detailed procedural aspects of common bankruptcy litigation practice to the policy and history behind bankruptcy law. It presents broad and substantive discussions of various types of bankruptcy litigation, parties, exemptions, and the history o… |
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A Guide to Asset Protection: How to Keep What’s Legally Yours $1.99 How to shield your assets from creditors and other claimants.You’ve worked long and hard for your assets, from your business and home to hard-earned savings and investments. To safeguard them–particularly against liability suits, “America’s number one indoor sport”–A Guide to Asset Protection offers proven strategies to help you keep what you may have spent a lifetime earning.Written by an attor… |



