Ameriquest Mortgage to Cut 1,500 Workers (Los Angeles Times) The corporate parent of Orange-based Ameriquest Mortgage today said it would lay off 10% of its nationwide workforce ? about 1,500 employees ? as the long-running housing boom and demand
When Price, Conditions Are Right, the Sale Moves Swiftly How long will it take to sell your house these days? Longer than you might think, say real estate agents and some frustrated sellers. read more...
UK consumer credit growth slows in April The growth of consumer credit in Britain slowed in April as credit card borrowing saw the smallest increase during the month for nearly four years, official figures showed Wednesday.via
Proposal helps create affordable housing BEIJING, Aug. 15 -- The Shanghai branch of the Jiu San Society, a non-Communist party, has put forward a proposal on rented housing to the municipal government, with the aim
Herb Weisbaum: It May Not Seem Fair, But It's Legal SEATTLE - If you have a credit card in your wallet, keep reading this story. A report out Thursday from the consumer group Consumer-Action says banks across the country are
Modern grace hitting town Barbara Barry's collection is turning heads and on its way to Indy. Indianapolis Star May 10, 2005 About Barbara Barry * Background -- Born and educated in northern California, the
The St. Joan of Arc Corpus of Christ, created by a sculptor in West Palm Beach, Fla., is 12 feet tall and weighs 1,400 pounds and was donated by a mysterious benefactor.
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