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4 Ways to Never Pay Overdraft Fees Again - Daily Reckoning
If I had to choose between having my debit card declined at the grocery store or seeing an overdraft fee come up on my account. I'd choose...
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McGraw-Hill building’s upper floors will become luxury rentals
The Art Deco landmark is getting a partial luxury rental conversion.
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Censoring Palestinian Maps
When Zionists denounced a text book with maps showing historical Palestine, McGraw-Hill quickly caved, even destroying the copies in inventory, a victory for ideological censorship, writes Lawrence Davidson. By Lawrence Davidson What is the difference between a textbook publisher giving into p
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McGraw-Hill's 2Q beats Street by a penny - Jul. 15, 1999
McGraw-Hill Cos. posted second-quarter earnings Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations by a penny, bolstered by strong results in its financial services and educational and professional publishing businesses plus advertising gains at its magazine Business Week.
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McGraw-Hill splitting into two
McGrawh-Hill, parent of Standard & Poor's, will split into two companies -- one that focuses on markets and one that focuses on education.
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Thanksgiving at the McGraw/Hill House
It sounds like Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have the same holiday tradition as many of us: a massive crowd in their kitchen.
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Mistaking Legal Recourse for Evidence-Based Medical Practices in Surrogacy
Paying a surrogate to carry a fetus shoehorns a fourth, and fifth, party into the already tight therapeutic triangle formed by the biological mom, fetus, and physician.
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U.S. launches civil action against S&P over pre-crisis ratings
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has launched a civil lawsuit against Standard & Poor's and parent The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc over mortgage bond ratings, the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agency over alleged illegal behavior tied to the recent financial crisis.
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