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Stories for Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Banks trying to scare customers into allowing fees

RIP-OFF ALERT: Chase and Bank of America are both trying to trick customers into "opting in" for rip-off fees, according to The New York Times. Beginning this summer, banks will have to get your permission before they're allowed to show you a false balance at the ATM or approve debit ...

Toyota must discount product to survive

This has not been Toyota's year. The Japanese auto giant put itself in such a bad position by failing to do the right thing. In capitalism, your first responsibility should be to serve the customer. Now we have news that Toyota was ecstatic because they conned the National Highway Traffic ...

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Housing data begins to show signs of recovery

CLARKONOMICS: There's some good news on the housing front that proves we may not be out of the woods yet, but we're getting closer. Home prices have actually gone up over the last nine months on average around the country. The rise in prices has been about five percent from ...

Pledge of Allegiance flap in monopoly public schools

Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance is something that's deeply meaningful to Clark. As a child of four immigrant grandparents, he's very aware of how amazing it is to live in our nation where we have every opportunity to succeed. At the same time, our nation affords us the freedom to ...

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