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If CIT is gone, consider my whole family's vote to Repubs all our life.
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Meanwhile, CIT, which is in the midst of a debt restructuring, said its tender offer for $1 billion in floating-rate notes, which were due Monday, was successful, though the 59.8% of notes that were tendered was below the level the company announced recently.
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Q I'm a student at CIT, which is the Crownpoint Institute of Technology, and I major in accounting.
Remarks By The President In Webcast With Lake Valley Students ITY National Archives 2000
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Shannon said that the committee's complaint makes out a valid claim at the early stage of the case to tag CIT for receiving a fraudulent transfer or preference.
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Dr. Lung-Ji Chang also developed the Combined Immunogene Therapy "CIT" -- a patented
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CIT, which is one of the nation's largest lenders to small and mid-sized businesses, was forced into bankruptcy protection after failing to raise cash to pay off outstanding debt.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 AP 2010
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CIT, which is trying to re-establish itself after a disastrous foray into subprime lending, and one of the largest bankruptcies in U.S. history, recently named former Merrill Lynch honcho John Thain as CEO.
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In Minneapolis, about one in four patrol officers has received 40 hours of crisis intervention training and are classified as CIT officers.
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If last year's inaugural CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament was any indication, having the home-court advantage during the CIT is a tremendous factor.
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CIT, which is one of the nation's largest lenders to small and mid-sized businesses, was forced into bankruptcy protection after failing to raise cash to pay off outstanding debt.
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