Projects turn spotlight on energy efficiency By Mike Levin - Business Edge Published: 06/09/2005 - Vol. 1, No. 11 Two residential housing projects in Ottawa are trying to prove that transforming energy efficiency theory into reality
Climbing Out of the Abyss, and Into Debt On Sept. 18, 1997, Irma Williams found herself in a burned-out building in New York City, rats and roaches skittering around her and a crack pipe in her mouth.via
30-year mortgage rates hit lowest level since March (NorthJersey.com) WASHINGTON -- Rates on 30-year mortgages dipped this week to the lowest level in more than six months. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell to
E.J. Dionne Jr.: Capitalism's ailing, and it's Big Government to rescue The biggest political story of 2008 is getting little coverage. It involves the collapse of assumptions that have dominated our economic debate for three decades.read more...
4.4bn rise in borrowed money September was the fastest month for credit growth in five years, Central Bank figures revealed today.read more...
Second Homes, Kids Are Focus at Furniture Show New product lines are designed to evoke vacation destinations.via
Aug. 10 (Bloomberg)—Countrywide Financial Corp., Washington Mutual Inc. and MGIC Investment Corp. led shares of U.S. mortgage companies lower as demand for loans and sources of new money dried up.
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