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Americans take back weekends to sit, relax  Janie Magruder The Arizona Republic Sept. 17, 2006 12:00 AM If you're like most Americans, you have done little in the way of R&R this weekend, which is half over.read


Accenting passions and natural talents  Realizing the time was right, Andrea Fitzgerald and Anne Fitch broke away from an interior design company to start their own.read more...


Home Renovations can Actually Make Money   Some home renovations have proven to be a good investment over the years... If you'd like to sell your home, undertaking some much-needed renovations can improve the value of


U.S. Reps. Richard Neal, John Olver call for greater oversight of financial markets in wake of mortgage crisis (The Republican)  SPRINGFIELD - Both of the Pioneer Valley's congressmen called for greater oversight of the financial markets today as they get ready to vote this week on a federal plan to


Standard Pacific posts record earnings  Cancellation rate rises compared to Q1 '05 Home builder Standard Pacific Corp. announced net income of $94.76 million for the first quarter of 2006, up 15.4 percent from $82.12 million


Bankers object to mortgage license plan (Orange County Register)  A state mortgage brokers association wants uniform standards instead of the current dual qualifying system.read more...

May 9th, 2008

Government-backed housing bailout badly needed

“High rates of delinquency and foreclosure can have substantial spillover effects on the housing market, the financial markets and the broader economy”

A government-backed mortgage bailout is needed, and it must be done right away. Before shouting about all the reasons why taxpayers shouldn’t rescue the profligate who took on more debt than they could handle, ... via Daily Herald



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