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Labour opposes student loan bonus bill (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)

The Government has brought a bill to Parliament which meets its campaign promise to give a bonus to students who make extra repayments on their loans.

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Ypulse Sponsored Post: Student Lenders Are Missing An Opportunity

Today we have a sponsored post from Jason Bakker , the Director of Marketing at Campus Media Group , the exclusive sponsor of the Ypulse Campus Channel. This is the third in a monthly series of posts that’s part of Campus Media Group’s site sponsorship. If your company is interested in becoming a Ypulse sponsor, please contact Anne Weiskopf . Student Lenders Are Missing an Opportunity Choosing the right private student loan, federal student loan, government grant or other ways to pay fo

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Monthly Mortgage Calculator for Conventional and FHA Loans

Monthly Mortgage Calculator for Conventional and FHA Loans

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Labour opposes student loan bonus bill (TVNZ)

The Government has brought a bill to Parliament which meets its campaign promise to give a bonus to students who make extra repayments on their loans.

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Open Letter to WHYY

last week, I learned that our local public radio station, WHYY , had fired 17 staff members with little to no warning in an effort to balance their budget,/agt;. At the same time, no executives took salary cuts, which is a little disconcerting not onlybecause WHYY’s president/CEO, Bill Marrazzo, the largest salary in the industry, one which “outstripped that of chief executives at WNET and WGBH, with five and six times WHYY’s revenues”, but which also “exceeded the compensation of the heads

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