Pentagon as financial regulator? No, industry begs WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is writing a rule to keep the minds of U.S. troops on their missions by shielding them from debt, but the prospect of the Defense Department
SES campus opening late: Classes held at RGES; new building completion delayed Surprise Elementary School students and staff began classes Monday, Aug. 8, but they did it in a different building due to construction delays at the new Surprise campus.read more...
Coming up in the foreclosure series Though the state has laws against 'predatory lending,' many of those loans made before the laws were passed are still out there.via
Postal Service investigates Countrywide VIP mortgage deal for postmaster general (Grand Forks Herald) Postmaster General John E. Potter is one of several prominent current and former U.S. officials who received discounts and other benefits from the mortgage giant. The Postal Service has hired
Mortgage rates drop in wake of takeover (The Wilmington Star-News) Washington | Rates on 30-year mortgages dropped sharply this week, as the government's dramatic takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had the hoped-for impact of lowering mortgage
Area home buyers find them appealing (Reg Req'd) Interest-only home-mortgage loans have mushroomed in the Philadelphia region, as they have across the country, according to lenders.via
Do you ever think about how much we depend on highway signs? They tell us where we are; provide essential direction and destination options; and display critical rules about driving, stopping or parking.

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