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27 January 2008

AP Interview, Hill defends Bill on stump

Posted by James Breen at 1/27/2008 12:42:00 AM

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AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton, defending her husband's increasingly vocal role in her presidential effort, sidestepped questions about whether Bill Clinton's suggestion that Barack Obama had put a "hit job" on him was language befitting a former president. "We're in a very heated campaign, and people are coming out and saying all kinds of things," Hillary Clinton said in an interview Wednesday. "I'm out there every day making a positive case for my candidacy. I have a lot of wonderful people, .. full article.

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On March 10, 2005, the Senate passed S. 256, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. President Bush signed the bill into law, which became effective on October 17, 2005. The following summary discusses changes in the consumer bankruptcy law affected by the bill. Unless otherwise noted, all references are to the United States Bankruptcy Code (“Code”). Either directly or indirectly, the content of the new law will have a material effect on consumer debt, real property transactions and home ownership.