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" ... The borrower must also work full-time in a qualifying public service job or set of qualifying public service jobs in the months that are covered by the prepayment. The prepayments will not be credited as qualifying payments until after the qualifying employment requirement has been fulfilled and the borrower files an Employment Certification Form (ECF). ... "
" ... The key to making these benefits attractive, and qualifying for the new MVP Gold 100K level worthwhile for fliers, will be how richly Alaska will be able to reward the fliers that put in the time and money to earn it, and how many benefits they will be able to expect not just on Alaska Airlines, but with its much larger partner, American Airlines, and its extensive route network as well. ... "
" ... What is also expected to be announced later is whether fans will be allowed to attend any of the practice and qualifying events prior to the actual race. Each track adheres to local health guidelines which vary across the country. Daytona International Speedway in Florida, for example, has sold tickets for a limited number of fans for the season opening Daytona 500. When fans are present at a track, sponsors normally use the opportunity for marketing through midway displays and hospitality, something that can’t happen with pandemic restrictions in place. Many sponsors however were able to pivot to virtual outreach efforts last season and use branding that gains them more TV exposure and that is expected to continue for at least part of the season. ... "
" ... When the CARES Act was passed back in March, qualifying individuals received $1,200 checks. That amount is down to $600 under the new Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. Numerous public officials have expressed their disappointment with the considerably lower amount of direct relief that will find its way into Americans’ hands. ... "