Fewer Loans, But Still More Fraud You might assume that with home purchases and new mortgage volume off by 30 percent or more in many markets in the past year, loan fraud would be down as
Mortgage meltdown costs Orlando airport $12 million (BizJournals) ORLANDO -- The housing mortgage meltdown has landed at Orlando International Airport with a thud, bringing $12 million in unwanted financial baggage.read more...
McCain Sees a Need for Mortgage Aid (New York Times) Senator John McCain said that he would consider greater federal intervention to limit the fallout of the mortgage crisis if current measures fail.read more...
Rate Trend Index -- Mortgages Each week, Bankrate.com surveys experts to gauge which way interest rates are headed on mortgages -- a vital tool if you're about to buy a home.read more...
Suffolk Cracking Down on Unlicensed Contractors Suffolk County authorities have staged a crackdown on home improvement contractors.read more...
NTT DoCoMo Reports Profit Growth Associated Press NTT DoCoMo Reports Profit Growth 05.10.2005, 04:44 AM Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo on Tuesday reported 15 percent profit growth for the fiscal year ended in March, mostly
I wrote back in April about how the sale of off-topic links to advertisers looking for search ranking boosts had become well seated within university newspapers, with the Stanford Daily paper as a classic …
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