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Mystery novels to keep your blood moving (The Wahpeton Daily News) Sophie Rose, a tough and determined newspaper reporter, is the daughter of Bobby Rose, a suave, charming, and handsome gentleman who also happens to be a notorious big-time thief sought by every law-enforcement agency in the country. Even bail agents feel recession (The Record) SANTA ANA, Calif. - Bail bond agents are increasingly helping cash-strapped defendants get out of jail with ultra-cheap financing deals, a practice that worries law enforcement officials and insurers, and could endanger public safety. Skimmers prey on credit card users (The Buffalo News) Sabur Ali Brown spent a lot of money with credit cards. Confessions of a Money Manager: Lessons learned from the Madoff scandal (The Capital Times) The December revelation that Bernard Madoff 'made-off' with billions from his trusting clients should prompt investors to make this their No. 1 resolution for 2009: Don't get flimflammed by a smooth talking crook. One of my favorite movies is "The Fortune Cookie," starring that loveable rogue Walter Matthau. He plays a scheming personal injury lawyer who tries to bilk an insurance company by ... Victims on reservation frustrated by inaction (Great Falls Tribune) EAST GLACIER - How can a business survive in a community that seems at times to border on lawlessness, Brian Kelly wonders. A get-out-of-jail card (Louisville Courier-Journal) Bail-bond agents are increasingly helping cash-strapped defendants get out of jail with ultracheap financing deals -- a practice that worries law-enforcement officials and insurers, and could endanger public safety. Students help on set of film (Morgan Hill Times) Most residents know Morgan Hill to be a scenic town. Hollywood has seen it too. Politics, casino dominate 2008 (The Atmore Advance) The year 2008 was one where politics ranging from local to national dominated conversations, while the new Wind Creek Casino and Hotel more than took over it created a skyline for Atmore. Legislature: A look beyond the deficit (Finance and Commerce) News flash: The 2009 Minnesota Legislature will be discussing matters besides the budget deficit. A topsy-turvy 2008 tour (The Little Elm Journal) With the end of the first decade of the second millennium fast approaching, Little Elm is poised to meet the future with optimism.
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