State paid $1.25M settlement in patronage job firings When a judge refused to throw out a lawsuit filed by six state workers who claimed they were fired for political reasons, the state opted to settle rather than fight.via
Economists, academics, advocates (Reg Req'd) The real estate market is changing. The genie is out of the bottle and he won't go back in.read more...
UK mortgage repossessions on the rise due to higher interest rates - CML (Sharewatch) It said that the number of mortgage repossessions increased to 8,860 in the second half of 2006 from 8,140 in the first six months. This took the total for the
Indian shares soar to new heights, led by demand from foreigners India's stock market is scaling new heights, lifted by gains in cement, hotel and oil shares amid signs of booming growth and optimism about the country's economic potential.read more...
Ford buckles under high oil prices Eleanor Hall hosts The World Today's lunch hour of current affairs, with background and debate from Australia and the world.read more...
Paths to Relief For Boomers in Debt How are baby boomers who are still carrying hefty first and second mortgages going to pay them off? Millions of homeowners refinanced during the "refi boom" of 2003 and
“They can operate with impunity”
Gary Harper doesn’t believe in wasting time. A month after the Slide Fire claimed his two Running Springs homes, the 52-year-old general contractor was ready to start rebuilding, even in the chill of winter. via The Press-Enterprise
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