GOP Takes Hostile Tone in Talks on Aid for Mortgage Giants (Washington Post) Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. returned to Capitol Hill yesterday to quell a potential rebellion among House Republicans worried that the Bush administration's plan to prop up mortgage finance
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Gloom in the boom HOUSEHOLDS have never had it so good and there is every reason to believe that 2006 will be even better.read more...
There?s more to mortgage interest than the level of the bank base rate (Sunday Herald) lenders moved swiftly to cut their mortgage rates after the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) chopped a quarter-point off the base rate last week, bringing it down to
Plan and leap: tips for midlife career changes Whether motivated by an unexpected job loss, a freshly emptied nest or a final mortgage payment, the thing midlife career changers seem to crave most is that sense of freedom.read
High bids delay Fairfield pigeon club demolition Demolition of the former pigeon club, an abandoned eyesore on Hunyadi Avenue that the town acquired in May, will be delayed because bids came in higher than town officials hoped.read
Mortgage rates dropped this week over worries about a softening U.S. housing market, it was reported Thursday.
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