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Federal red tape traps disabled borrowers with student loan debt
By
Sasha Chavkin
,
Cezary Podkul
,
Jeannette Neumann
and
Ben Protess
February 14, 2011
Borrowers who become severely disabled can get federal student loans forgiven, but the program for deciding whether they qualify is a dysfun
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After a disabled borrower’s six-year ordeal, bureaucracy finally forgives student loan
By
Sasha Chavkin
March 4, 2011
Borrower Nightmares: $700 dormitory fee costs family its car
By
Amy Biegelsen
July 15, 2011
Borrower Nightmares
By
Julie Vorman
July 14, 2011
Elizabeth Warren's hands tied in payday lending oversight
SEC posts timeline for investor-protection reform work
By
Julie Vorman
September 20, 2010
The Securities and Exchange Commission has helpfully posted a timeline of its planned work to carry out new investor-protection regulations
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Senate GOP leader: Starving regulators of money means a "better America"
By
Shirley Gao
June 23, 2011
SEC too lenient with secrecy requests, says watchdog
By
Julie Vorman
October 1, 2010
Dodd-Frank regulators brace for lawsuits after SEC loss in appeals court
By
Shirley Gao
August 4, 2011
Rating agencies fight (and lobby) for survival
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