New Fannie Mae chief keeps his cool under fire Daniel Mudd learned about coolness under fire leading a platoon of U.S. Marines into Lebanon in 1983 after an attack that killed 241 U.S. servicemen.via
Coping with the high cost of living By Wes Wright THE quarter per cent rise in the Bank of England borrowing rates is just one more increase in a long line.Commentread more...
Dont put all the blame for subprime mortgage crisis on the borrowers (The Kansas City Star) A kind of cynicism pervades discussion of the subprime mortgage problem. It is getting in the way of thoughtful discussion of what got us into this mess in the first
Generation X is Looking For A Different Home Than The Baby Boomers As the Baby Boomers start to gray, Generation X is coming to the forefront in the minds of homesellers and builders.Commentread more...
Loan plan aims to spread benefits of redevelopment No-interest home-improvement loans would be made available to property owners on the fringe of tax-supported redevelopment areas under a proposal being advanced by the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities.Commentread more...
Donations will help build a home for a disabled marine in Mobile Marine sergeant Greg Edwards lost both of his legs in an explosion while fighting in iraq. via NBC 15 Online read more...
Janet York’s house was not always a peaceful retreat—the upstairs bedroom was used as a surgery center to treat the wounded from a Civil War battle that totaled more than 4,000 casualties.
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