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The big standout was US cards -- weak even excluding the charge, due to margin compression and a big drop in receivables. Glenn Schorr
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Back when she was in high school, she didn't like it, but I used to make her read these little flash cards before she'd play the game. They had affirmations on them. I try to get her to prepare herself mentally for the game. Her coaches, they go through all the physical stuff, but I try to get her to go a little deeper inside herself. E. Hicks
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North Korea has exhausted most of its diplomatic cards available. A remaining card is not returning to the negotiating table ... A nuclear test is unlikely as it would provoke China and other neighboring countries too much. Koh Hwan
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Debit cards are one of the hottest growing products out there today, ... Consumers love them because (they're) easier than checks, safer than cash and there are no interest rate charges. John Hall
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Seeing card fraud losses come down is cast-iron proof that chip and pin is doing its job. Sandra Quinn
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Rat-a-Tat Cat. It's a card game where players start by drawing four facedown cards. It's great for kids. Nick Medinger