portugal. she is on the left at age four, and what bliss she might look like now at age nine. the investigators suggest she could still be alive all these years but it was just a suggestion not like, well, we believe she is alive. portugese officials say there is no new evidence of any kind to re-open, warrant re-opening the case after a story in the guardian, and either they missed a word or they were looking for a headline. a different trouble at the airport, a 30-pound puppy escaped from the crate, ran loose on a runway, delayed two or three flights in new york la guardia yesterday. he is the pooch. you can see one guy on his hands and knees trying to coach the pooch into the thing and the workers got the pup after ten minutes. the dog was fine, the people were mad. times like neat debt collectors are hounding folk and there is one agency that owes a
a woman took her battle against debt collector to court. and she won. now the debt collector owes her but she is having a trouble for get the collector to pay open. she sued for abusive practices and was awarded $10 million. she hopes the case sends a message to other debt checkers. and now the lawyers for the debt collector company called the ruling unfair. who wouldn t? the legal guys are here. they are unfair. you cannot get blood out of a are you it nil, but this is a turnip. arthur: a function of the economy, there is a new industry out in of guys who are buying debt with the assumption that they will never get paid but they buy it pennies on the dollar so if you owe $10,000 on a credit card they buy the debt for $100. so if they get $200 they double