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BAMBER GASCOIGNE'S UNIVERSALLY CHALLENGING QUIZ
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Round 2: Capital CITIES
1 Which city did the Babenberg dynasty adopt as their capital in
the 12th century?
2 Which river was chosen as the one on which the capital city of
the newly independent United States of America would be sited?
3 Timur, or Tamburlaine, brought massive quantities of loot from
Delhi to his capital city in central Asia - which city?
4 Which Peruvian people's capital city was San Lorenzo until it
was replaced by La Venta?
5 On which river ...
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Capital City Bank Group at 2004 Gulf South Bank Conference - Final
Fair Disclosure Wire
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BORROWING TROUBLES; Lender Challenged on Foreclosures; Capital City's Troubled Mortgages in D.C. Expose Homeowners to Property Loss Series: borrowing troubles Series Number: 1/2
The Washington Post
; First of two articles All Thomas J. Doles wanted was some money to fix the leaking roof of his modest bungalow in Northeast Washington. Capital City Mortgage Corp. was willing to help. Two and a half years later, the roof was the least of Doles's problems: He no longer had his home of 39 years.
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Capital City Forecloses on a 2nd Church at Pr. George's Site
The Washington Post
; When he died shortly before Thanksgiving two years ago, the Rev. James A. Hilliard left his wife a struggling congregation and a modest life insurance policy. Nancy Hilliard knew what she wanted to do. She took the insurance proceeds -- the only money she had -- and bought a vacant building in
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Federal Jury Finds Evidence Of Loan Fraud; Capital City Mortgage Ordered to Pay $258,000
The Washington Post
; A U.S. District Court jury yesterday found Capital City Mortgage Corp. liable for fraud and awarded $258,000 in damages to a Landover woman who had borrowed from the firm to refinance an investment property in Northwest Washington. After a 10-day trial in which Capital City's lending practices were
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Comic book distributor to fold Battered by competitive forces, Capital City Distribution sells assets
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Madison-based Capital City Distribution Inc., once a high-flying comic book distributor before hitting the business equivalent of kryptonite, was bought by its main rival Friday and will be closing its doors. Most of Capital City's 100 employees in Madison and another 100 in Sparta, Ill., will
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William G. Smith, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer Capital City Bank Group- Interview
Wall Street Corporate Reporter
; 00-00-0000 THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Interview by John O`Hanlon, Publisher and Managing Editor March 11, 2002 Mr. William G. Smith, Jr. My father was a banker with Capital City Bank for 62 years so I really grew up in Capital City Bank,
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Capital City's Fine Print Is Scrutinized in Court Series: borrowing troubles Series Number: 2/2
The Washington Post
; To Capital City Mortgage Corp., Marcia L. Chedick embodies the risk it says it often takes: helping a borrower with bad credit, only to wind up with one who doesn't make a single payment and manipulates the court system to delay dealing with her debt. But to Chedick and her attorney, Capital City's
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FTC Sues Capital City Mortgage Over Lending Practices
The Washington Post
; The Federal Trade Commission yesterday filed suit against Washington-based Capital City Mortgage Corp. for allegedly deceptive lending practices on a "massive" scale, seeking millions of dollars in compensation for borrowers as the opening salvo in a national crackdown on high-risk loans. After a
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Capital City Bank Group Foresees Rising Demand in North Florida.(Originated from Tallahassee Democrat, Fla.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; Jan. 3--The four North Florida counties Capital City Bank Group picked up with its recent purchase of First Federal Bank fit neatly into President Bill Smith's long-term plan. Smith wants to be ready for the expected migration of people fleeing South Florida. Analysts project the migration to move
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