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O'Malley hopes to expand mortgage aid (The Washington Times)  Gov. Martin O'Malley said Friday he is hoping an agreement with six mortgage-servicing companies to help struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure will pressure other companies to join the effort.read more...


Saudi women find refuge from domestic violence  Shattered, burned and bruised, Azza went to the police four times before the authorities allowed her to leave her abusive husband and move into a shelter.read more...


In midst of legal problems, regent tries to unload property   Former University of Nebraska Regent David Hergert wants to sell millions of dollars worth of property in the midst of mounting legal problems related to his finances. via Casper


It's a Jungle in Here: Incorporating Houseplants in Your Interior Decorating   In addition to aesthetic concerns, you must take into account the plants' growing needs as you plan your interior design. via Interior Design School Review News read more...


Mortgage Applications Fall to 3.5-Year Low (Fox News)  U.S. mortgage applications slid to a more than 3-1/2-year low last week amid a sharp drop in refinancing demand even as interest rates held steady, the Mortgage Bankers Association said


You're Invited . . . To Pay Your Mortgage (Washington Post)  Mortgage lenders hunting for delinquent homeowners who have dodged their phone calls and letters are employing aggressive new methods to track them down, potentially making every knock on the door

August 1st, 2008

Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska indicted on corruption charges

WASHINGTON : Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, the longest-serving Republican senator in United States history and a figure of great influence in Washington as well as in his home state, was indicted Tuesday on …



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