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TV Ads Entice Kids To Overeat, Study Finds (Post, December 7, 2005, Page D01)
 
Lawyers Ready Suit Over Soda: Case Being Built Linking Obesity To Sale in Schools (Post, December 2, 2005, Page D02)
 
Hurricane Victims' Bills Coming Due: Many Homeowners Face Deadline for Mortgage Payments (Post, December 1, 2005, Page D01)
 
Work Off Those Cheetos!: Snack-Food Makers Promote Exercise, Healthful Diets for Kids (Post, November 23, 2005, Page D01)
 
Personal Bankruptcy Filings Fall Sharply (Post, November 22, 2005, Page D03)
 
Marketers Dress Up Pitches to Look Official (Post, November 1, 2005, Page D01)
 
Bankruptcy Filings Deluge Courts: Petitions From the Indebted Pour In as Old Law Runs Out (Post, October 20, 2005, Page D03)
 
Credit Counselors' Tax Status In Jeopardy (Post, October 13, 2005, Page D01)
 
No Late Fees, But Watch Out For Late Rates: New Credit Card Offers Remove Common Penalty (Post, October 13, 2005, Page D01)
 
CPSC to Step Up Review of ATVs: Deaths Increasing, Commission Finds (Post, October 7, 2005, Page D02)
 
Bankruptcy Rules to Ease For Victims Of Disasters (Post, October 6, 2005, Page D03)
 
Bankruptcy Filings Soar In Advance of New Law (Post, October 5, 2005, Page A01)
 
'Virtual Card' Offers Online Security Blanket: Some Fraud-Wary Credit Card Customers Opt for Single-Use Numbers (Post, October 1, 2005, Page D01)
 
IRS Denies Nonprofit Exemptions for Credit Counselors (Post, October 1, 2005, Page D01)
 
AmeriDebt Founder Allegedly Hid Funds: Court Addresses Bankruptcy Case, Lawyers Fees (Post, September 27, 2005, Page D01)
 
Ex-Telemarketers Settle FTC Charges in Do-Not-Call Scam (Post, September 21, 2005, Page D03)
 
Credit-Counseling Allegations Settled: Former AmeriDebt Official Denies Deception but Will Pay Maryland $235,000 (Post, September 20, 2005, Page D04)
 
Gulf Coast Scammers Prey on Storm Victims: Law Enforcement Braces for More Fraud (Post, September 10, 2005, Page D01)
 
Looming Bankruptcy Law May Hurt Victims of Hurricane (Post, September 7, 2005, Page D06)
 
Troubles Travel Upstream: Farmers in the Heartland Aren't Sure Their Crops Will Make It Through for Export (Post, September 5, 2005, Page A23)
 
Shipments Redirected to Houston: Vital Ports in New Orleans, Gulfport Are Severely Damaged (Post, September 2, 2005, Page D05)
 
 : Order Free Credit Reports, Then Cross Your Fingers (Post, September 1, 2005, Page D01)
 
Scammers Hit Web In Katrina's Wake (Post, September 1, 2005, Page D12)
 
Cheap Pools' Inflated Costs: Fences and Upkeep Are Needed for Safety, but Such Extras Add Up (Post, August 13, 2005, Page D01)
 
Sugary Milk Still Does a Body Good: It At Least Beats Soda, Some Nutritionists Say (Post, July 30, 2005, Page D01)
 

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