Airports Not Rushing for Private Screeners Associated Press Airports Not Rushing for Private Screeners 05.07.2005, 02:33 PM Despite all the grumbling about those federal security screeners, airports are not rushing to replace them with private workers.via
Orlando-area mortgage-crisis misery has silver lining for buyers (Orlando Sentinel) Mortgage-crisis cloud has silver lining For a window into just how far home prices have fallen and how pervasive the mortgage crisis has become, take a sampling
Australian government to invest billions in mortgage market (AFP via Yahoo! News) The Australian government announced Friday it would invest four billion dollars (3.32 billion US dollars) in the mortgage market in response to the global credit crunch.read more...
Empty Nests: Choice Apartments In Manhattan Sit Unoccupied Wealthy jet-setters have long maintained cozy pieds-à-terre here, but the city's top properties are increasingly being scooped up by out-of-towners, who rarely use them.
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Stamp Duty on mortgage loans (Deccan Herald) In recent times, availing of housing loans has become a costly affair in view of the notification issued by the Karnataka Government vide Karnataka Act No.7 of 2006, imposing 0.5
How a foreclosure happens Foreclosures are generally feared, but little understood. Although lenders, typically banks, are entitled to start foreclosure proceedings against a homeowner once a payment is 30 days late, they generally wait
AG Interactive, a division of Brooklyn-based greeting card maker American Greetings Corp., announced the official launch of its partnership with hip-hop company Def Jam Enterprises.
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