With Open Borders, What Did We Expect? The announcement by the Miller Brewing Co. that henceforth it will openly resist and challenge American law in favor of "the free movement of people, labor, goods and services" comes
Two charged as leaders of identity theft ring The alleged leaders of a Seattle-based identity theft ring, accused of bilking 25 area residents out of more than $335,000 two years ago, faced federal charges Wednesday.Commentread more...
Ballooning budget deficit boosts 30-year bonds' appeal Ballooning budget deficit boosts 30-year bonds' appeal Treasury Department may renew program stopped in 2001.via
Make your lamp shade a bright centerpiece When you begin decorating a room, thoughts most often turn first to color, and then to fabrics and furnishings.read more...
Mortgage Rates Fall For 2nd Straight Week (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta) Mortgage rates have been little changed over the past week.read more...
If Interest Rates Turn Upside Down, Look Out ALAN GREENSPAN, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, is upbeat - but still worried.read more...
U.S. mortgage applications last week rose 1.2 percent from the previous seven-day period and mortgage rates also moved up, a private group reported Wednesday.
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