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	<title>Comments on: Military Loans: Sensible Alternatives to Cash Advances</title>
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		<title>By: Rebecka Zachariades</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebecka Zachariades</dc:creator>
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		<description>News articles like:&quot;The payday loan industry became a hot topic for Mathieu after he heard a piece on NPR about the lending industry and how they were targeting military personnel. &quot;It steamed me,&quot; said Mathieu, adding that most people don&#039;t know that payday loan operators charge an annual percentage rate of as much as 391 percent.&quot; -are no longer observed on the news flash.  This is because military lenders have renewed their policies to further help soldiers, marines, seamen, and airmen.</description>
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