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September 13, 2000 White House Rejects Senate GOP Offer on Bankruptcy Bill The Clinton Administration officially rejected on Monday the proposed deal on the bankruptcy bill, according to Congress
September 12, 2000 Chronicler of Dot-com Doom for Sale on eBay FxxxedCompany.com, the irreverent Web site that documents the demise of a number of dot-coms, is itself on the auction block, according
September 11, 2000 Hearing to be Held on Disclosure of Credit Risk Scores to Consumers The Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee of the House Banking and Financial Services
September 8, 2000 Strouds Declares Bankruptcy, Closes Nine Stores Ailing retailer Strouds Inc. said yesterday it would close nine of its 70 home product stores in reorganization while seeking
September 7, 2000 Loewen Closes Some Offices As Part of Reorganization Funeral home and cemetery operator Loewen Group said yesterday that it would close five administrative offices and move its
September 6, 2000 Despite Bankruptcies, Analysts Say Medicare Nursing Home Payments Adequate As Congress prepares to restore billions of dollars in Medicare payments to health care providers who say
September 5, 2000 Public Comment on Financial Privacy, Bankruptcy Extended to Sept. 22 The deadline for submitting public comment on privacy protection and the treatment of sensitive financial
September 1, 2000 Oklahoma Woman Sentenced on Fraud Convictions Lola Faye Denton of Elk City, Okla. was sentenced to 55 months in federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of over $900,000 to her
  Brought to you exclusively by the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI).   August 31, 2000 Grassley Announces Hearing on Nursing Home Bankruptcies Five of the nation's 10 largest nursing home
  Brought to you exclusively by the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI).   August 30, 2000 Public Comment Requested on Financial Privacy and Bankruptcy The Department of Justice, Department of