Federal money to boost classes at San Jose State - San Francisco Chronicle
Posted by: admin in Money and Finance NewsFederal money to boost classes at San Jose State - San Francisco Chronicle
Officials at San Jose Say University state federal stimulus money will grant the university to offer additional classes and break up some larger classes into smaller ones. The university says it will be receiving $3.1 million in one-time stimulus
Rihanna, Mark Sanchez raise money for charities - YAHOO!
Rihanna was among the celebrities who submitted a request for funding to Pepsi’s Refresh Project, which doles out $20 million to various causes. Rihanna is trying to raise funds for DKMS, which tries to find bone marrow donors for those suffering
Tiny money fund yields could shrink even further - New Haven Register
BOSTON — It’s hard to market any investment when its annual yield starts with a zero. Take money-market mutual funds. Yields for the safest of safe-harbor investments have been creeping close to zero for more than a year. Normally you’d expect
Courtney Love had no money for shoes - Financial Express
Updated: Sunday, Feb 07, 2010 at 1454 hrs IST London: Rocker Courtney Love, widow of ‘Nirvana’ star Kurt Cobain, has claimed that she was defrauded out of so much money that she had none left to even purchase shoes for herself or her daughter Frances Bean
Regents OK UW-Eau Claire tuition hike - Green Bay Press-Gazette
MADISON — University of Wisconsin System regents on Friday approved a four-year, $1,200 tuition increase for UW-Eau Claire despite a lack of details on how the money will be spent and passionate opposition from students. Meeting in Madison, the
Letter to the editor: Save lives, money - Tulsa World
Mayor Dewey Bartlett shared at least four ways of boosting city revenue (”New ideas finding more funding,” Jan 24). Well, here’s one more. The city animal shelter euthanized 4,191 dogs and 2,450 cats in the first 11 months of 2009. If you add
Money manager, arts patron Vilar gets 9 yrs prison - CNN Money
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alberto Vilar, a New York money manager convicted of fraud in 2008 after riding the dot.com tech stock boom and donating tens of millions of dollars to the arts, education and hospitals, was sentenced to nine years in prison
Tax credits for college grow - Delmarva Now
This is the superior credit to go for if you qualify,” said Jeff Schnepper, MSN Money tax expert. To claim the maximum credit, a student would have to spend $4,000 on qualifying expenses, including tuition and fees. Eligible expenses also include the
Stocks bounce back from slump - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Clearly we’ve entered the worry, fear camp,” stated Rob Lutts, president and chief investment office at Cabot Money Management. “It’s a very fragile investor psychology today. It doesn’t take much to send them running for the hills.”
With Federal Stimulus Money Gone, Many Schools Face Budget Gaps - New York Times
Federal stimulus money has helped avoid drastic cuts at public schools in most parts of the nation, at least so far. But with the federal money running out, many of the nation’s schools are approaching what officials are calling a “funding cliff











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