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Golden West deal doomed Wachovia in financial crisis (The Charlotte Observer) (By Rick Rothacker, rrothacker@charlotteobserver.com) In front of a ballroom full of N.C. bankers in January 2006, Wachovia chief executive Ken Thompson warned of the dangers of “toxic” home loans. A problem with so-called option adjustable-rate mortgages, he told the group, was that homeowners can end up owing more at the end of the month than the beginning, which can be a “tough situation” ... Hairdressers want chance to style Michelle Obama (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) WASHINGTON - Hair salon owner Barry Fletcher sent Michelle Obama a 17-minute DVD about himself. Hairdresser Keith Harley uploaded his resume to President-elect Barack Obama's website. And salon owner Nicole Cober-Blake plans to get her name in by sending a welcome basket with bath gels, hair products and a robe. Kuwait News (Arab Times) A work culture beset with indolence and disrespect for healthy competition and an inchoate democratic system are plaguing Kuwait. Dr Muhammad Al-Subay, in his interview to the Arab Times, was analyzing some defects endemic to Kuwait’s social and political machinery. Salons want chance to style Michelle Obama (GMA News) WASHINGTON — Hair salon owner Barry Fletcher sent Michelle Obama a 17-minute DVD about himself. Hairdresser Keith Harley uploaded his resume to President-elect Barack Obama's Web site. And salon owner Nicole Cober-Blake plans to get her name in by sending a welcome basket with bath gels, hair products and a robe. Peace gets another chance in Israel (Glen Innes Examiner) The great riddle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is that while most people can agree on the basic appearance of a workable peace agreement, no one can settle on a way to get there. S.C. lacks liability statutes for businesses in disaster and health emergencies (Charleston Regional Business Journal) South Carolina ranks high in a recently released national study on disaster preparedness and public health emergencies, but the one area in which it falls short is laws that limit businesses’ liability in crisis times. Who will style Michelle's hair? (News 24 South Africa) There are plenty of unanswered questions around the Obamas' impending arrival at the White House, but one has hairdressers on the edge of their styling chairs. Around the Park: (The Capital) Susan Burkhart of Severna Park, left, talks with Lori Phelan, public relations coordinator for Hospice of the Chesapeake, during the community open house on Friday at Chesapeake Treasures in Park Plaza. 'Hellhole' ranking irks local lawyers (Suburban Journals) Glen Carbon lawyer Ronald S. Motil bristles when he talks about the American Tort Reform Association's annual "Judicial Hellholes" report, which ranks how the nation's courts rule in lawsuits against businesses. Md. schools see drop in number of students suspended (WTOP Radio Network) The Maryland State Department of Education will release data from the 2007-2008 year in the next two months, and some of the schools with the largest increases are reporting that their numbers have dropped.
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