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Aug. 3, 2007


TOMORROW'S INSIGHTS TODAY

BeautiControl finds niche with spa treatments


Kristi Hubbard
RICKY MOON/Special to the DMN
BeautiControl president Kristi Hubbard says the Mustang program has been a big hit since it was introduced in 2002.
By VASANTH SRIDHARAN / The Dallas Morning News

GRAPEVINE - As the doors opened for one of BeautiControl's motivational rallies on Thursday evening, thousands of women ran in jumping and dancing.

One held a sign that read "Will Spa for Mustang," referring to the red Mustangs the company gives to its top performers.

The 5,500 women who will come to the Gaylord Texan this weekend set an attendance record for BeautiControl's annual summer convention.

And the women, and some men, are excited to be there.

Read more in tomorrow's Dallas Morning News or online at dallasnews.com/business


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MARKET CLOSE

Stocks fall on credit concerns

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MONDAY'S INSIGHTS TODAY: Personal Finance

Don't fall for foreclosure scams


By PAMELA YIP / The Dallas Morning News

If you're having trouble making your mortgage payment and fear losing your home, don't grab the first financial life preserver that's thrown your way.

It may sink you financially and really cause you to lose your home.

Homeowners facing foreclosure are sitting ducks for scammers who tell them they can save their home when they often push the desperate homeowner into more of a financial quagmire.


Read the whole story in Monday's Dallas Morning News or at dallasnews.com/business.


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