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...other fixes. Neither will protect your house, but both can protect your credit rating. The first is called a "preforeclosure sale." It will allow you to sell your property (while living there) and move on in an organized fashion. The second is called a "deed in lieu of foreclosure." That's when you give your house to the lender and the lender disposes...
...lieu of that, the let's-roll camp emphasizes--as one Administration official put it--"what we do have that's new adds to the whole narrative of the story." The hawks mean that to assess the risk properly, Saddam's weapons potential must be laid alongside the dictator's well-known nasty past. The way they see it, Saddam already has all the weapons of mass destruction he needs to pose an intolerable threat--because he would use them, personally or by terrorist proxy. They point out that he used chemicals against Iran during his eight-year war with...
Last season, Harvard’s game against Holy Cross was cancelled due to the attacks of September 11th. Additionally, the Crimson played Lafayette in lieu of Lehigh. Harvard has outscored Lafayette 80-33 in its last two contests...
...train and provide facilities for al-Qaeda terrorists in the United States; by a federal grand jury in Seattle. Ujaama, who denies any wrongdoing, has alleged that the U.S. government "knew about the events of Sept. 11 prior to the attack on New York, and refused to intervene in lieu of economic and political gains." He is in federal custody at an undisclosed location...
After the corps returned, all the men received double pay and land grants from a grateful Congress--except, of course, York. He apparently thought that in lieu of all that, his pay might be...his freedom? Clark, who had settled in St. Louis, reacted badly. He allowed York to return temporarily to Louisville to rejoin his wife, who had a different master. But Clark wrote to his brother Jonathan, "if any attempt is made by york to run off, or refuse to provorm his duty as a Slave, I wish him Sent to New Orleans and Sold, or hired...