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  • nawsuat at yahoo.com (Indymedia Chiapas)

    Anyone want to write, or phone, or email Al Qaeda and give 'em what for? Maybe yell at them for daring to operate in the good 'ole U.S.A.? \ \ What?! When? Who? Bushite bullshit to hide bremer's THEFT of 19 billion with Greenspan.
    2008-07-02 01:28:37
  • Paulson says US economy enduring 'rough period' (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday that the US economy was enduring "a rough period" and warned that home foreclosures would likely remain high in the near future.
    2008-07-02 01:57:12
  • Buyer Assistance Programs Threatened (Inside Bay Area)

    First-time homebuyers say they needed assistance to buy in the Bay Area
    2008-07-02 02:42:35
  • Private Information Is Public Record (WKRG News 5 Mobile)

    All the tools a thief needs to steal your identity is just a few clicks away. Thousands of social security numbers are readily available on a Mobile County website. Watch Video
    2008-07-02 04:03:46
  • After all the gloom, at last there's some good news on house prices... (Independent)

    Negative equity is poised to claim one of its most famous victims yet. In Connaught Square, the Georgian residency of Tony and Cherie Blair, house prices are falling faster than a rat down a Grade II-listed drainpipe.
    2008-07-02 04:13:45
  • Credit crisis: One of biggest mortgage lenders drops rates - Daily Telegraph

    One of Britain's biggest mortgage lenders has cut some of its rates, raising faint hopes that the worst may be over in the crisis-hit mortgage market. Cheltenham & Gloucester, the country's fourth largest home loan provider, trimmed some of its fixed ...
    2008-07-02 12:29:00
  • 3 Retirement Myths (US News & World Report)

    And why two authors say you shouldn't believe them.
    2008-07-02 01:14:54
  • NAACP Calls for National 'Day of Action' Against Mortgage Discrimination (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    NAACP units across the country participated in a national 'Day of Action' against discriminatory mortgage lending today by demanding that several of the nation's top lenders -- including Citi, HSBC, WaMu, GMAC and JP Morgan -- make amends for discriminating against African American borrowers and eliminate discriminatory polices and practices for good.
    2008-07-02 01:32:00
  • Foreclosures surge in Racine County (The Journal Times)

    RACINE COUNTY — With a record number of homes in foreclosure nationwide, predictably the latest foreclosure figures here are grim also.
    2008-07-02 01:47:03
  • M& S loses one quarter of value in single day’s trading (The Herald)

    More than £1.2bn was wiped off the value of Marks & Spencer yesterday as its shares plummeted 25% after the retailer reported falling sales and gave a grim view of future conditions.
    2008-07-02 02:16:45
  • Survey: Loan changes lag foreclosures in Calif. (INO News)

    (AP:LOS ANGELES) Struggling homeowners in California are more likely to end up losing their homes to foreclosure than receiving a loan modification or other payment workarounds from lenders, according to a survey released Wednesday.
    2008-07-02 03:07:19
  • Now Is Definitely The Time To Buy A House (The Chattanoogan)

    Mortgage rates were 9.71% in June, 1978; 10.26% in June, 1988 and 7.00% in June, 1998. Even with the recent increase in mortgage rates, rates are still better than they were 10 years ago.
    2008-07-02 03:18:16
  • WA News (The West Australian)

    Home repossessions in WA have soared to their highest level in at least eight years as increases in interest rates and overall living expenses hit mortgage holders hard.
    2008-07-02 03:36:57
  • Obama takes heat on mortgage deal (Daily Herald)

    Republicans pounced on reports of Barack Obama's bargain mortgage Wednesday as the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign maintained the deal was aboveboard.
    2008-07-02 03:56:06
  • Financial Winners & Losers: BofA - Street.Com

    Financial stocks finished lower Wednesday, as positive news for several stocks failed to outweigh bearish comments from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Paulson, speaking at the G8 summit in London, touted the Bush administration's plan for ...
    2008-07-02 02:17:00