Friday, July 6, 2012

Hoarding

  • The fourth season of TLC's "Hoarding: Buried Alive" kicks off Sunday with a subject who's about to be all shook up — an Elvis impersonator.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Ben Chu is The Independents Economics Editor. Previously he was the newspapers chief leader writer. The UKs financial regulators have urged banks to run down their £500bn liquidity buffers in order to keep lending flowing to households and businesses.
  • (The Independent)
  • Elvis Presley! So that's what Hoarding: Buried Alive has been missing. The TLC show returns July 8 with its season four premiere. In it, viewers are introduced to 51-year-old Cary, who is both a compulsive hoarder and an Elvis impersonator.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • LONDON (Reuters) - Britains banks are hoarding large amounts of cash and capital because of market pressures rather than regulatory requirements, a top regulator said.
  • (FSA - Reuters UK)
  • A Florida court last week formally revoked ownership of 700 cats from a facility, the Caboodle Ranch, that was hoarding animals. While the ruling is a win for these abused, neglected cats, it also illustrates the difficulties of protecting animals from hoarders.
  • (care2.com)
  • Code enforcement officers arrived at the home about 8 a.m. Thursday to serve an inspection warrant in response to hoarding complaints. When they arrived he fired at them, police said, hitting one of the code officers in the head.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Imagine the pitch for the TV series "Hoarding: Buried Alive": "OK, I've got a surefire winner: A reality show about people with too much stuff who can't get rid of it." I admit, I wouldn't have predicted its popularity.
  • (searchenginewatch.com)
  • TLC's hit series Hoarding: Buried Alive returns with season four premiering this Sunday, July 8 at 9/8c. When 51-year-old Cary steps out on stage in his Elvis jumpsuit he's invincible, the picture of confidence.
  • (Monsters and Critics)
  • Are you interested in biotech companies with strong fundamentals? Today we focused on biotech stocks that have strong profits as well as cash in hand.
  • (Seekingalpha.com)
  • MAYFIELD - There was outrage in Fulton County after a woman with a history of hoarding animals, has now taken in more than 30 dogs. That woman should expect a visit from authorities Wednesday.
  • (msnbc.com)

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