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Thursday, October 20, 2011

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School Bus Safety Week: Getting to Know the Folks Behind the Wheel (VIDEO)

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National School Bus Safety Week is the third week in October.

Halloween Fun in Carroll County: Pumpkins, Parades, Pies and a Bench Press Contest

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There is a seemingly endless list of activities and events in and around Westminster to celebrate fall and welcome Halloween.

Westminster Reminds Ravens That McDaniel is Training Camp Home

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Signatures were gathered at the Westminster Fallfest to show the Ravens that Westminster wants them to bring training camp back to McDaniel.
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Washington Post: Libyan state television says ex-Libyan leader Gaddafi has been killed




The Washington PostThursday, October 20, 2011 9:07:59 AM
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Libyan state television says ex-Libyan leader Gaddafi has been killed


Libyan state television reports that deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi has been killed. There has been no independent confirmation.


Read more at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/gaddafis-home-town-overrun-conflicting-reports-on-his-fate/2011/10/20/gIQAMwTB0L_story.html



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Yahoo Finance - Bank Transfer Day: A Protest With Your Money by Brian O'Connell

Bank Transfer Day: A Protest With Your Money
by Brian O'Connell Wednesday, October 12, 2011


Occupy Wall Street has dominated headlines for the past few weeks, with advocates and critics jaw-boning over whether it was government or Wall Street that fueled the financial crisis (here's a vote for both).


On the movement's Facebook page, protest organizers say that, even with new government regulations in place to keep banks in check, they're still making out like bandits. For example:

With the Durbin Amendment in effect, banks will still make 19 cents profit per processed transaction.

The average consumer uses his or her debit card 24 times per month.

Without the additional fee, Bank of America stands to turn a $3.3 billion annual profit from its 59 million customers' debit card transactions.

Here's an explanation from the organizers of Bank Transfer Day, straight from the group's Facebook page


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Credit Union Times: Bank Transfer Day Continues Facebook Runup

Credit Union Times: Bank Transfer Day Continues Facebook Runup

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Bank Transfer Day Continues Facebook Runup

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Bank Transfer Day Continues Facebook Runup

Kristen Christian, the Los Angeles art dealer who thought up Bank Transfer Day and tied it to Guy Fawkes Day.Kristen Christian, the Los Angeles art dealer who thought up Bank Transfer Day and tied it to Guy Fawkes Day.
The Bank Transfer Day phenomenon popping up all over the media – mainstream and social – took some new turns Monday.
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Credit unions in Ohio, South Carolina and Pennsylvania also have said they’re working to take advantage of the new wave of anti-bank sentiment.
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As it turns out, Coasthills is one of two California CUs of choice for the now “credit union face” of Bank Transfer Day, Kristen Christian, the Los Angeles art dealer who created the original Facebook page about Bank Transfer Day a couple weeks ago and decided on Nov. 5 – Guy Fawkes Day in England – as the day.
Christian, who said she created the site out of her frustration at Bank of America’s new$5 monthly debit fee – reiterated Monday that she is not out for personal gain or notoriety but is a willing advocate for CUs “because of what they do and what they represent.”
Christian told Credit Union Times she has conducted “many interviews over the phone with radio station reporters from Texas and everywhere and now I have something on CNN with Don Lemon.”

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Street: Bank Transfer Day: A Protest With Your Money By Brian O'Connell

Bank Transfer Day: A Protest With Your Money By Brian O'Connell



10/12/11

NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Occupy Wall Street has dominated headlines for the past few weeks, with advocates and critics jaw-boning over whether it was government or Wall Street that fueled the financial crisis (here's a vote for both).

But even critics can't argue about the growth prospects of the "occupations" taking place in urban centers across the U.S. Now comes an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street that takes aim at banks where it hurts them most -- in their vaults.


Debit card fees of $5 a month from Bank of America are among steps leading to a "Bank Transfer Day" protest with a Nov. 5 deadline.

The social uprising -- called "Bank Transfer Day" – encourages bank customers to take their cash out of big banks and put it in smaller banks and credit unions instead. The movement is ostensibly in response to aggressive fees institutions are rolling out to recover profits lost from new financial regulations, notably Bank of America's(BAC_) decision to stick debit card users with a $5 monthly fee and Wells Fargo's(WFC_) $3 test of the same… http://www.thestreet.com/story/11274526/1/bank-transfer-day-a-protest-with-your-money.html



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