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  • Pro Seniors Helping Seniors Who Face Foreclosure (WCPO Cincinnati)

    Many seniors are becoming victims of predatory lending.
    2008-09-10 06:30:34
  • Webster: Fannie, Freddie Stock Losses Can Be Absorbed (Hartford Courant)

    Waterbury-based Webster Financial Corp. already had a plate full of trouble, digging out from under defaults on home loans made outside New England.
    2008-09-10 06:39:54
  • Frannie and Freddie bailout will not ease tight housing credit (The Oshkosh Northwestern)

    The federal government may back all securities issued by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now, but Wall Street will breathe easier than Main Street.
    2008-09-10 06:48:03
  • Penfield School Gets Blue Ribbon Award (R News)

    A local school is being recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Harris Hill Elementary School in Penfield is one of 20 schools in New York State to be named a “No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon School."
    2008-09-10 06:59:32
  • Missing Newark Teen Found Safe (R News)

    Newark police found the missing 16-year-old girl who was the focus of an investigation that included an aerial search of the Wayne County village Wednesday.
    2008-09-10 06:59:42
  • Arizona spends more to help avoid foreclosures (East Valley Tribune)

    Arizona is going to spend more money to help people in mortgage trouble stay in their homes and aid others in buying their first house.
    2008-09-10 07:05:34
  • Downturn in the UK - Financial Times

    The UK is heading for a recession in the second half of this year, according to a forecast this week from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the first international body to issue such a warning. As the economic skies continue ...
    2008-09-07 05:58:00
  • Expect a long, costly convalescence - Globe and Mail

    Dr. Hank Paulson, oncologist and chief surgeon at Holy Mother of Credit Crises Hospital in Washington, D.C., removed the twin tumours of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Sunday morning. The patient, U.S. Economy, came through the procedure and awoke ...
    2008-09-09 12:09:00
  • Peacemakers, not pit bulls, needed - Las Vegas Sun

    This country does not need another pit bull, with or without lipstick. This country needs more leaders in the mold of Mahatma Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter. I totally agree with writer that Obama will be ...
    2008-09-10 03:10:00
  • Stocks surge on plan for mortgage giants - Huffingtonpost.com

    Compare 11:46 AM EST 11:01 AM EST 10:24 AM EST 09:47 AM EST 09:46 AM EST 09:37 AM EST 09:36 AM EST 09:14 AM EST 09:12 AM EST 08:45 AM EST 08:12 AM EST 08:04 AM EST 07:32 AM EST 06:55 AM EST 06:54 AM EST and 11:46 AM EST 11:01 AM EST 10:24 AM EST 09 ...
    2008-09-08 09:14:00
  • Compare Mortgage Quotes - Colleyville Courier

    Compare Up To 5 Free Quotes From Our Online Lenders. As a commercial mortgage lender, we recognized the need for this knowledge. Taped at a live seminar, it offers a total education up to and including sales techniques on 3 DVDs. Current Mortgage ...
    2008-09-09 08:04:00
  • Mortgage shopping? Rates are looking much better - Boston Globe

    Up until about a week ago, it was pretty much impossible to find a 30 year fixed mortgage rate much lower than 6.375 percent. Mortgage rates declined on Monday and Tuesday of this week and now rates in the 5's are common. Bankrate is reporting an ...
    2008-09-10 01:37:00
  • Under-75s Get It Cheaper (The Motley Fool)

    Why borrowing less than 75% of the price of your property will save you money.
    2008-09-10 01:40:30
  • Verbatim - ECB Trichet's Hearing At European Parliament (Nasdaq)

    Hearing at the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament Introductory statement by Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the ECB.
    2008-09-10 02:28:58
  • Credit unions help young adults save (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Credit unions can be a great choice for savers with little money and a thin credit history.
    2008-09-10 03:00:00