Murdoch Bids for Dow Jones NEW YORK - Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said Tuesday it received an unsolicited bid from Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to buy the company for
reform, not rescue AS homeowners by the millions fall behind on their subprime mortgages, cries for a government bailout are starting to echo through Washington.Commentread more...
Treasurys finish on split course; curve flattens The short end of the Treasury market paced declines Monday, ahead of a report that's expected to show a rebound in U.S. wholesale prices outside of the volatile food and
Tampa Firm Planning High-Tech Hotels Jerry Ellenburg faced an uphill, seven-year fight starting a new hotel brand to compete with the industry's biggest players. But after securing $127 million in financing and the expertise of
Finding concrete solutions HOW IT'S DONE: Brian Carson, left, of New Baltimore gets a few tips on how to use a sledge hammer to pound in a wood stake before pouring concrete for
30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop (Washington Post) WASHINGTON -- Mortgage rates around the country fell this week, with rates on 30-year mortgages dipping to the second lowest level of the year, pushed down by further signs of
Support is growing on several fronts in Washington, D. C., for mortgage-industry reforms and homeowner-assistance programs with broader…
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