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Identity Theft Sometimes Comes from Those Closest to You

by Etienne
Classic unreported identity theft scenarios range from a vengeful ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend who intentionally harms their ex's credit, to elderly parents who discover their son has been dealing with his debt by stealing their identity and good credit rating. And in the most unsettling cases, parents have been known to steal their child's identity and ruin his or her credit before the child even finishes grade school....

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Yahoo! News: Business
Updated : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:38:42 GMT

Japan stocks hope for best in ill-fated, "Ox" year (Reuters)
Reuters - If you thought things couldn't get worse for Japanese stocks after their poorest performance ever in 2008, a tongue-in-cheek research report forecast this year to be grim as well because of its Chinese zodiac animal.
Publ.Date : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 08:16:33 GMT

Logitech to slash jobs, withdraws targets (Reuters)

Logitech headquarters are pictured in Morges near Lausanne January 6, 2009. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)Reuters - Logitech International SA , the world's largest computer mouse maker, said it plans to cut 15 percent of its salaried workforce and withdrew its fiscal 2009 financial targets, citing deepening global recession.



Publ.Date : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:38:42 GMT

Retail sales seen falling despite deep discounts (Reuters)

A shopper walks past sale signs on the first day of the Harrods sale in London December 27, 2008. (Luke MacGregor/Reuters)Reuters - Deep discounts failed to coax consumers to shop in December, but are sure to sap margins and will likely lead to a number of profit warnings when retailers report sales for the all-important holiday month this week.



Publ.Date : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 08:54:24 GMT

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