TV's kinder, gentler reality COVER SECOND touches are being applied to "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition's' latest project, host Ty Pennington dashes madly around its perimeter, bullhorn in hand.read more...
Washington Sets $150 Billion Plan To Give a Jolt to the Economy The deal reached by Congress and the White House may aid the housing market. Tax payers will get credits, while the dollar limit on mortgages that can be bought or
The New Jersey lender will miss second-half earnings guidance. Updated from 10:47 a.m. EDT 1. Sirius Has Long-Term Distress Signal 2. Katrina May Connect With Three Techs 3. Lenny Dykstra Takes a Swing at Wall Street 4. Rambus Rises
Plea in mortgage fraud scheme (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The former operator of a Cincinnati real estate company faces up to 30 years in prison and $1 million in fines after agreeing to plead guilty in the ongoing federal
Retailers outfitting the well-furnished dorm room Georgetown University juniors and roommates Nicole Tingir and Celeste Tinari shop at the Container Store in Washington, D.C. A new generation of undergrads, their tastes honed by a crush of
Asia-Pacific economic outlook uncertain "An aspirational goal ... doesn't really mean that much in the end. So I think it was not a particularly impressive beginning" Office workers walk around during the lunch
The conforming mortgage limit between regular mortgages and jumbo mortgages won’t rise in 2007, but at least it won’t fall. But if home values fall again next year (as they did this year), government regulators might decrease the conforming limit in 2008.
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