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BORN: Jan. 8, 1953, Miami EDUCATION: Broward Community College, A.A., 1973; U of Florida, B.S., 1975; Nova U, J.D., 1983 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Protestant MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer; banker POLITICAL CAREER: Sought Democratic nomination for U.S. House, 1992 ADDRESS: 400 Southeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale...
...corner of Swiss history. Last month the British Foreign Office released a 23-page report titled Nazi Gold: Information from the British Archives, which reveals that an immense amount of gold the Nazis looted from banks and private holdings in occupied countries ended up in Switzerland. Citing a Swiss banker who "let it slip," the report says some $500 million in Nazi gold was on deposit in Switzerland, a charge Bern vigorously denies. Not all of it was taken from captured central banks. Some was gold from the jewelry and teeth of Jewish victims of death camps. The Germans then...
HomeLink and other packages like it are great if you have a local account and just want to access it electronically. If you're really interested in Internet banking, however, you can now transact all your banking without ever seeing a banker or even a bank branch...
Other consumers have developed the art of "card surfing" to cash in on the constant battle for market share. Brad Andres, 27, a New York City investment banker, reckons he has saved some $2,500 in interest charges by switching accounts four times in the past three years as attractive new cards have come out. Andres has also used the threat of defection to persuade card issuers to lower his interest rate and waive his annual fee. Says he: "All you have to do is point out that there are better offers out there and renegotiate...
Recently, Coldwell Banker Realtors estimated that if the White House were put on sale today, the asking price would be $63,893,550. Yet this year, the campaigns for president of the United States will spend hundreds of millions more dollars than that to place their respective candidates into the Executive Mansion. This huge expenditure indicates that our choice this November 5 is about a lot more than pomp and ceremony, and that whom we choose to live in the White House for the next four years makes a real and lasting difference in our lives...