Hear that thud? It's housing, and maybe the economy too What does an addict do just before going into rehab? Yep, party time! Every addict.read more...
Bloggers Talk About the 'Bubble' "Maybe he secretly logs on to see what people are thinking," said Jones, an Arizona-based freelance writer.read more...
Future of education Concrete parking lots are taking shape at McCook Elementary as the remodeling and expansion project at the North Ward site rolls on toward completion this fall.read more...
The once-majestic Magnolia House may be majestic again After years of strategic planning and fund-raising, the Magnolia House Motel restoration project is finally becoming a reality.read more...
On a roll Formed in Glasgow by Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons 15 years ago, the company specialises in imaginative hand-printed wallpapers, blinds and fabrics that depict macabre, often unsettling imagery inspired by
Study: Paying mortgage points rarely pays (Philadelphia Daily News) A new report claims that borrowers tend to purchase too many points when selecting a mortgage and, in the process, end up paying more than they would have with no
PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. today announced it will provide disaster relief for borrowers experiencing financial hardship as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, the PMI Foundation will donate $50,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts, as well as support employee donations to organizations serving the relief effort through its matching gifts program.
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