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...enough. BENGALS (+7) over Dolphins, because the Bengals have only scored 7 all year. Patriots (+8.5) over BRONCOS, because the Pats aren't an 0-5 team. Bucs (+1.5) over REDSKINS, because in a close one, the Bucs are GETTING points? Cardinals (+7) over 49ers, because Jeff Garcia is suspended for the week. PACKERS (-5.5) over Bears, because it's just too easy to beat the Bears. EAGLES (-3) over Falcons, because Philly's 2-2 and running the ball at last. Seahawks (+4) over CHIEFS, because KC just beat Denver, and they shouldn't have...
...things I have always taken issue with in Southern literature is that it is almost all rooted in social realism," says Kenan. "I grew up around people who took the Bible literally, and still do." So in college, when Kenan first read such South American authors as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, he abandoned his plans to be a physicist and turned to writing. "When I encountered writers who wrote about spirits like they would changing a carburetor, I realized you can come at this form from an entirely different vantage point...
Juntikka filed a petition for Garcia under Chapter 7, seeking to have her unsecured credit-card debt discharged. Garcia says she intends to give up the car to further reduce her debt load, and Juntikka is optimistic she will get a fresh start. Now, for the first time in months, Garcia says, she can sleep at night...
...Bankruptcy Reform Act pending in Congress were the law, Garcia would not be able to rest so easy. "Lucy wouldn't be able to obtain a discharge under this bill," says Juntikka. "Under the new standards Congress has put in the bill, she earns too much money. She could not get a discharge. She would still be stuck with some of the credit-card bills...
...standards referred to by Juntikka concern the means testing that allocates a fixed amount of expenses to debtors in computing their ability to pay their debts. And as Juntikka interprets them, Garcia would not be able to seek relief in Chapter 7. Even if by some chance she could prove her case in court, he says, the process would be lengthy and costly. "People aren't going to be able to deal with these draconian measures," he says. As a result, some people will be permanently indebted to credit-card companies, others will see their wages attached, some may lose...