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September 29, 2005

Big Movers in the Stock Market

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Big Movers in the Stock Market
Washington Post, United States - 15 hours ago to avoid bankruptcy. The CEO of the student loan services provider resigned after admitting giving gifts to a former employee of a major client.

Cullen ordered to release student loan papers
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Sep 13, 2005 The Ombudsman has ordered Finance Minister Michael Cullen to release papers on its student loan policy by 5pm today. Dr Cullen refused

(PRN) - Brinker International Hosts 'Dine For America' Benefit for
Bolsamania.com, Spain - 15 hours ago Medicare and Medicaid Services [+. PRN) - PHEAA Achieves All-Time Low Student Loan Default Rate [+. PRN) - Lonely Planet

Gambler accused of stealing millions
Science Daily (press release) - Sep 26, 2005 US student loan loophole cost millions (June 14, 2005) — A New Mexico lender that participates in federal student loan programs was overpaid some $36 million

Miss. universities, colleges suffer estimated $700M in hurricane
Picayune Item, MS - 3 hours ago made available to students, the extension of aid through the spring 2006 semester, and flexibility for financial institutions that serve as student loan lenders

NYU loan payment rate high
Washington Square News, NY - Sep 22, 2005 Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings said in a press release that this improvement can be attributed to an increased focus on student-loan repayment and

Sallie Mae Names Brook Pallanez Executive Director of Sallie Mae
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Sep 26, 2005 region. She began her career in financial aid at the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation, where she worked for eight years.

Structural Changes Prompt Fitch to Revise US Student Loan ABS
Business Wire (press release), CA - Sep 13, 2005 13, 2005–The evolution of the US student loan asset-backed securities market goes right down to the structures themselves, which have become more complicated

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