- 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)
Friday, July 6, 2012
Hoarding
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