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  2. New York–Dublin Portal - Wikipedia

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    On Sunday, May 19, the New York and Dublin Portals were placed back online with updated digital technology to blur the screen if a person entered a visual field too close to the portal. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] This prevented several attempts by individuals to project images through the portal's camera system.

  3. 6 types of emergency loans and their uses - AOL

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    Emergency loan type: Payday loans. Better for. Small urgent amounts. Borrowers that don’t qualify for personal loans. A good fit for this type of emergency bill. Utility shut off or other ...

  4. Emergency loan uses: 6 scenarios where they can be helpful - AOL

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    An emergency loan can be a good option after a natural disaster if you need to cover urgent expenses, such as replacing spoiled food or dealing with property damage that requires immediate ...

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    What if I have questions or need help with AOL Mail? You can find instant answers on our AOL Mail help page . Should you need additional assistance we have experts available around the clock at 800-730-2563.

  6. Provident Loan Society - Wikipedia

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    The Provident Loan Society of New York is a not-for-profit organization headquartered at 346 Park Avenue South on the corner of 25th Street in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was created in the 19th century by a group of influential New Yorkers as an alternative to the loan sharks of the day.

  7. Hebrew Free Loan Society of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Free Loan Society of New York, founded in 1892, [1] is the oldest money gemach in the United States. It spawned similarly named free-loan funds in many other cities, including Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Holyoke, Massachusetts.

  8. Grameen America - Wikipedia

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    Grameen America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit microfinance organization based in New York City.It was founded by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Muhammad Yunus in 2008. Grameen America is run by former Avon Chairman and CEO Andrea Jung.

  9. Americans fall further behind on debts, New York Fed finds - AOL

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    Americans fell a bit further behind on their credit cards and other loans last quarter, as household debt reached an all-time high, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported on Wednesday.