Mortgage Delinquencies Remain at Historic Highs in Louisiana and Mississippi, According to MBA Washington, D.C.-- Almost 76,000 homeowners in Louisiana and Mississippi were seriously delinquent on their mortgages at the end of December 2005, according to the latest National Delinquency Survey by the
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Tolland superintendent defends plan for track Superintendent of Schools William Guzman this week defended the inclusion of a football field and outdoor track as part of the $56.6 million new high school project.read more...
Sales of Existing Homes Drop in October Sales of existing homes fell a bigger-than-expected 2.7 percent in October, a fresh sign that the red-hot housing market is cooling.read more...
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The sector is under the microscope as an antitrust suit accused four firms of illegally fixing prices in New York.

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