Contractor Delays Lead To Extra Days Off For Tourism Workers About 100 employees at the Oklahoma Department of Tourism got an extra-long Fourth of July weekend with pay last week because of delayed construction on a new facility, Eyewitness News
Gas prices, interest rates leave Americans feeling squeezed Late credit-card payments increased during the first quarter of 2006, a sign that more Americans may be overextending their pocketbooks in order to cope with rising gasoline prices and higher
Showdown in Sherwood Forest The controversy that has raged for two years over zoning and building approvals in the Sherwood Forest section of town is becoming more intense as springtime ushers in a new
Mortgage broker to face court over loan THE corporate watchdog is taking a mortgage broker to court for allegedly deceiving a lender into giving money to a teenager who could not afford to pay it back.Commentread more...
Contract Awarded To Build Lakes Trail Maybe now is the time to take up in-line skating.
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ALL BUSINESS:Taxpayers on hook for mortgage rescue (Washington Post) NEW YORK -- We knew it could happen, even though they said it wouldn't. The government is using our money again to haul private companies' hindquarters out of the fire
“Democrats are also fighting for a second economic stimulus package and are working hard to enact comprehensive housing legislation that will help more Americans avoid foreclosure and hold on to the American Dream.”
President Bush, defending his record and his rhetoric, said Saturday that his administration has been “clear and candid” about the nation’s economy.
“We saw the economic slowdown coming, we were up front about these concerns with the American people, and we’ve been taking decisive action,” Bush said in his weekly radio address.
The president’s comments appeared at least partly in response to a drumbeat of criticism from Democratic leaders, who say his view of the economy is rosy and unrealistic. Read more
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