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Mortgage rescue or rip off? (CNN Money) If mortgage lending was the Wild West during the boom years, foreclosure-prevention counseling is the lucrative new frontier of the bust. Health Centers Brace for Worst (R News) For community health centers like Rochester's Anthony Jordan Health Center, across-the-board cuts to Medicaid could be devastating. CEO Bridgette Wiefling said of the center's 14,500 patients that 70 percent are on Medicaid, 22 percent are uninsured and 7 percent are on Medicare. URMC Urges Spending Caution (R News) Rochester's largest employer is bracing for the worst. Faced with the uncertainty of how state and federal budget cuts will impact Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements, University of Rochester Medical Center CEO Bradford Berk told all employees they must take immediate steps to conserve cash. Found little girl's watch necklace at Knollwood/ Maple Sts. E. Long. Call 525-4631 (The Reminder) Promote your product, service or business to 1.9 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS throughout New England. Reach 4 million potential readers quickly and inexpensively with great results. Use the Buy New England Classified Ad Network by calling this paper at 413-525-6661. 101 money savings tips (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel) 1. Dry your clothes outside on a clothesline and use the dryer only to #8220;fluff #8221; the stiff ones. 101 thrifty ideas to help you save (The Bulletin) RALEIGH, N. C. - Food is expensive, gas remains stubbornly high and winter's big heating bills are coming. Since loans are tough to get and our retirement funds are shrinking fast , we thought we'd share some old-fashioned penny-pinching tips. Keep a thrifty home1. Dry your clothes outside on a clothesline and use the dryer only to "fluff" the stiff ones. Keeping track of the family budget (The Oregonian) Sites help make dreary task like budgeting a snap
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