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The Culture and Career Club (CCC) was established in March of 2008 by a group of young professionals and students in New York City to address the needs and concerns in the evolving multi-cultural society.

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1/29/2012      Facebook Readies IPO Filing

Facebook Inc. could file papers for its initial public offering as early as this coming week, people familiar with the matter said, as anticipation mounts for what is likely to be one of the biggest debuts for a U.S. company. read more »

1/28/2012      Citigroup to Close Prop Trading Desk

The bank is shutting its equity principal strategies desk, which made trades using the firm’s own capital, the firm announced in an internal memo on Friday. Most of the desk’s employees will leave Citigroup after Feb. 6, according to the memo. read more »

1/28/2012      Jobless Homeowners May Soon Get A "Time Out" From Mortgage Payments

New mortgage policies in the works to help homeowners prevent foreclosures and possibly refinance, but fees for new mortgages are about to go up. NY1's Real Estate reporter Jill Urban filed the following report. read more »

1/27/2012      Obama administration to extend and expand foreclosure relief program

The Obama administration said Friday that it will expand its signature foreclosure-prevention program to try to help those with heavy debt loads avoid losing their homes. The Home Affordable Modification Program will also be extended through 2013. read more »

1/22/2012      Key Wall Street reform rule under fire

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- A House panel took aim at the so-called Volcker rule on Wednesday, saying the key Wall Street reform needs to be delayed and possibly scrapped. Republicans on a House Financial Services subcommittee criticized the rule, which aims to stop banks from making risky bets with their own read more »

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