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...down,” according to the police report released by HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano. “Upon arrival a HUPD officer observed an older male lying on the footpath unconscious” said Catalano in an e-mail. Next, Bruce J. Biller and Debra S. Poaster, both UHS physicians, arrived at the scene and continued O’Brien’s CPR while administering an automated external defibrillator. The doctors shocked the professor four times before they were able to quell the arrhythmia, an irregular heartbeat, and restore his heart to normal. The University has defibrillators...
...BILLER-DIRECT PAYMENT Many credit-card companies and other big billers allow you to pay through their websites. This requires some setup--you generally need a user ID number and password--but after that it's easy. You can see your most recent statements and transactions online and choose how much you want to pay. Print a receipt, and you're done. By coupling biller direct with direct debiting, you can sizably reduce the number of checks you write without fully automating. The downside: you have to travel from site to site...
...POST Refusing to be bested by online bill-paying sites, the U.S. Postal Service has rolled out its own eBillPay at its website USPS.com Sign up, and the first six months are free. You'll be able to receive and pay bills electronically. If any biller won't accept electronic payments, the Postal Service will send a paper check for you. So save your stamps for real letters...
...month, they will receive all your bills, paper or electronic, and give you an e-mail heads- up about what's due and when. Paper ones are scanned into cyberspace, so you can view the original documents online before authorizing payment. All three companies pledge to work with any biller and any bank and to insure losses due to error or fraud. They assert that all transactions are encrypted for security and that personal information is kept confidential...
...definitely a shock, especially becausea lot of people leave their doors unlocked,"Biller said...