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Banks to reveal rising profits as consumers struggle with debt  HBOS and Royal Bank of Scotland are expected to give further indications that UK consumers are struggling to pay their debts this week, as the Bank of England moves to


www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ Low mortgage rates defy reason (Delaware Online)  Mortgage rates were supposed to be rising by now, helping to gradually cool the nation s red-hot housing market. The Federal Reserve has been raising short-term interest rates steadily for


New Home Sales in U.S. Climb 4 Percent, More Than Expected, to Record Pace  The 4 percent increase in sales of new single-family houses brought the annual pace to 1.374 million from a 1.321 million pace in May that was faster than originally reported,


Fitch Rates $793.9 Million J.P. Morgan Mortgage Trust 2006-A1 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)   NEW YORK----Jan. 30, 2006--J.P. Morgan Mortgage Trust $793.9 million mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2006-A1, are rated by Fitch Ratings as follows: Classes 1-A-1, 1-A-2, 1-A-3, 2-A-1, 2-A-2, 2-A-3, 2-A-4,


Growing number of U.S. states mull mortgage refinance (Reuters via Yahoo! News)   A growing number of state housing agencies are developing or considering issuing bonds to assist subprime mortgage holders to refinance their obligations at fixed rates, officials at housing agencies


Champions of Parkinson's battle live in Warner Robins  Michael J. Fox, Janet Reno, Muhammad Ali and the late Pope John Paul. These are all celebrities afflicted with Parkinson's. Famous people who have put a face to Parkinson's. But

August 5th, 2005

Time for a Lighting Upgrade?

By James Benya Email the BOM editors. During the past 10 years, there has been an understated revolution in office lighting.

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