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Oil Rig Employees Urged to Apply for Financial Relief Program Offers Grants to Workers Affected by Moratorium BATON ROUGE, La. - Oil rig workers suffering financial hardship because of the federal moratorium on deepwater drilling are urged to apply for a hardship grant offered by the Gulf Coast Restoration and Protection Foundation. The Rig Worker Assistance Fund was established with a $100 million donation from BP. Under an agreement with BP, the program is limited to people who were working aboard 33 ... www.katc.com
Financial assistance for those out of work in Chch Mr Key said the Government was working on a financial assistance package for those who could not work because of the quake. www.3news.co.nz
Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund: Family Fun Day Brings Awareness to Infertility Issues in Canada CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 10, 2010) - Calgary-based Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund will be hosting their second annual Family Fun Day at Canada Olympic Park on Saturday, September 18, 2010 from 11am to 3pm. Admission is free and organizers hope Calgary families will come out to the event to celebrate family and to support the 1 in 6 couples challenged with infertility ... www.marketwire.com
Financial assistance for those out of work after quake Prime Minister John Key is expected to outline this afternoon financial support for those out of work as a result of the Canterbury earthquake. nz.news.yahoo.com
Financial guru who worked in East Hanover is indicted EAST HANOVER TWP. – A financial planner working for Prudential Insurance Co. of America’s West Essex Agency in East Hanover has been indicted for stealing more than $1.9 million from his clients, according the state Attorney General’s office. m.recordernewspapers.com
Financial assistance offered to victims of Canterbury quake A number of banks are offering financial assistance to people affected by the Canterbury earthquake tvnz.co.nz
Financial education event is planned on Sept. 11 in San Bernardino The IRS estimates that 24.9 percent of qualified recipients do not file for the EITC credit, and the result is Californians miss out on $1 billion every year. www.fontanaheraldnews.com
Former Financial Agent Pleads Guilty in Muni Probe A Florida-based agent for an unidentified financial products company pleaded guilty to fraud in rigging bids for investments sold to states and local governments, the sixth person to admit participating in an industrywide conspiracy to profit at taxpayer expense. www.businessweek.com
Feds say no to request for Fairfield County tornado aid The federal government has denied state and local officials' request to provide financial assistance to the greater Bridgeport area to pay for damages inflicted by the June 24 tornado. www.greenwichtime.com
Global financial crisis still casts shadows The financial crisis is not yet under control and efforts to solve it leave “a lot to be desired”, the secretary-general of the Swiss Private Bankers Association says. www.swissinfo.ch
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