Justice Expands Stevens Investigation "Bob feels for Ted. It's distressing." Federal prosecutors in Washington are scrutinizing Sen. Ted Stevens' home remodeling project as part of a spinoff of an Alaska corruption investigation that
Subprime's paper trail proves to be an obstacle "It's typically done as a matter of cost efficiency, since for some extremely high percentage of mortgages there will never be any foreclosure activity, there's no legal need for the
Antique store opens in McClellandtown Unique Antiques is a new antique and collectible shop that has opened three miles off Route 21 on the Leckrone-High House Road in McClellandtown.read more...
A Reality Check for Home Sellers: Don't Hold Out for More Than Market Value Economists and other humans don't always see eye to eye. ''Economists tend to think people are crazy because they won't sell their houses for less than they paid for them
Obama proposes bankruptcy changes Barack Obama on Tuesday proposed changing bankruptcy laws to fast-track the process for military families, help seniors keep their homes, and protect people recovering from natural disasters.read more...
Opposition leader accuses Australian PM of misleading voters on economic claims "Mr. Howard at the last election said that he would keep interest rates at record lows and since then they've gone up five times" SYDNEY, Australia : The opposition
The parent of Ameriquest Mortgage Co. will pay up to $50 million in restitution for California borrowers as part of a settlement brokered with state attorneys general over claims of deceptive lending practices, ...
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