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The Daily Consumer | July 2, 2009 |
TOP STORY Congress Fumes Over Credit Card Rate Hikes Lawmakers feeling heat over lenders' actions. AUTOMOTIVE U.S. Swimming In Gasoline Supplies Market surprised by falling gasoline demand. FINANCE Job Cuts Fall to 15-Month Low in June Unemployment may be leveling off. Buying a Home for Your Parents When shopping for mom and dad, weigh these options to decide if it's a second home or a rental. SCAMS 5 Scams Spread Like a Virus Thieves operate even in a downturn; here are a few tips to avoid fraud when you need money the most. Man Sentenced In Payday Loan Swindle Investors inticed with big returns that didn't materialize. INTERNET FCC Finally Begins To Tackle Big Agenda National broadband plan, DTV transition cleanup first on list. PETS Keeping Your Pet Safe For July 4th Humane Society offers tips on animal safety. RECALLS NEW ROGUES
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