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- Coin show returning to Mt. Vernon (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
 Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:11:58 GMT By KANDACE MCCOYkandace.mccoy@register-news.c VERNON — For the second time this year, the Mt. Vernon Coin and Currency Show will be held at the Rolland W. Lewis Community Building at Veterans Park.
- Penny coins four new looks (Akron Beacon Journal)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 06:10:01 GMT WASHINGTON: Next year, the penny will be getting not just one new look but four of them, the first changes to the 1-cent coin in 50 years.
- IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Watch the video, read the transcript of Friday's presidential debate (Detroit Free Press)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:29:37 GMT Just plugging back in after your weekend? See what people are talking about by watching or reading Friday's debate between Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.
- America asks itself: Are we drunk on debt? (Oakland Tribune)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:56:12 GMT The credit card, now 50 years old, has changed the way we think about money. And with the subprime mortgage mess, the credit card bender could end up being uglier than ever.
- Cards change America (Akron Beacon Journal)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 05:41:12 GMT SAN JOSE, CALIF.: T hey called it the ''Fresno Drop.'' Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn't existed before they ripped open those envelopes.
- How the credit card has changed America (The Post and Courier)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 04:08:57 GMT SAN JOSE, Calif. — They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago, in Septmeber 1958, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the Bank-Americard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn't existed before they ripped open those envelopes.
- BUY NOW, PAY LATER (The Morning Call)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 14:33:06 GMT Fifty years later, how a tiny piece of plastic changed America They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard.
- Credit cards have changed America (The Tuscaloosa News)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 08:43:09 GMT SAN JOSE, Calif. | They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn't existed before they...
- America asks itself: Are we drunk on debt? (Contra Costa Times)
 Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:50:02 GMT n Credit card concept, now 50 years old, has fueled consumer economy, led some to financial ruin
- 50 years later: How credit cards changed America (Lawrence Journal-World)
 Sat, 27 Sep 2008 07:28:44 GMT They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn’t existed before they ripped open those envelopes.
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