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February 28, 2003 Hatch Plans To Take Bankruptcy Bill 'Directly To The Floor' Suggesting that too many pitfalls and delays await comprehensive bankruptcy reform legislation in committee, Senate
February 27, 2003 House Sponsors Plan To Offer New Bankruptcy Legislation House Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) plans today to introduce this year's version of comprehensive
February 26, 2003 Consumer Confidence Plunges To Its Lowest Level in Years Soaring energy costs, the prospect of war with Iraq and terrorism alerts combined to send consumers' confidence in the
February 25, 2003 Nickles's Asbestos Liability Bill Blasted By Labor Federation The AFL-CIO on Monday blasted asbestos liability legislation recently introduced by Senate Budget Chairman Don Nickles
February 24, 2003 OCC Issues Guidelines to Banks to Guard Against Abusive Lending Practices The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on Friday issued two advisory letters establishing
February 21, 2003 Bankruptcy Reform Back on Congress's Agenda Bankruptcy reform will be back on the agenda in March, as the House Judiciary Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee has
February 20, 2003 Conseco Finance Withdraws Motion To Reject Housing Loans Conseco Inc.'s Conseco Finance Corp. unit late on Wednesday withdrew an emergency motion to reject $23 billion in money
February 19 , 2003 2002 Bankruptcy Filings Set Another Record Bankruptcy filings continue to break historic records, according to data released on Friday by the Administrative Office of the U.S
February 14, 2003 Report on Enron Highlights Pay Deals, Tax Manipulation Enron Corp. used schemes of dizzying complexity to shrink its tax payments, inflate its income and overwhelm the Internal
February 13, 2003 United Provides Some Specifics on New Airline United Airlines plans to shift about 30 percent of its domestic capacity into the new discount airline that the carrier hopes to form