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I went online and called the credit union listed, Pentagon FCU, and the help desk girl couldn’t help or provide any info She did suggest to contact the person who sent the check, but the girlfriend doesn’t know anything about the woman who’s name is on the check and there’s no contact info but the address on the check
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Alternatively, while you have your map out, note that there are 6 generally parallel fairly major roads running NE to SW in that general area, centered on the Tennessee River From W to E: U S 127, which continues as TN 28 from Dunlap, U S 27, TN 58, I-75, U S 11, and U S 411
- White suprematist group indicted threatening federal officials . . .
The group allegedly had a hit list of targets, which included a U S senator, federal judges, a former U S attorney and state and local officials They allegedly described it as "a kill list in book form" and had a card for each target, including "a kill book complete with full doxes and images," according to the indictment
- Prepare for massive food price increases and shortages if dockworkers . . .
He added that "this delay could ultimately impact consumer costs for things like home mortgages, car loans and credit cards " SalSon Logistics CEO Jason Fisk told FOX Business that shoppers "should brace for a rise in prices for goods by the first quarter of 2025, or possibly even sooner "
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Bearer bonds are still legal, but they no longer allow companies to deduct the interest from their taxes So no new bearer bonds are issued At one time, corporations, and city, state and the federal government all sold bearer bonds I think the last ones have probably matured by now I saw a Liberty bond from the WWI era not long ago
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