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McCain's Secretive Hispander "Psst! Don't believe what I said in the ... - Slate
Uckers-say: From the A.P.: Republican presidential John McCain assured Hispanic leaders he would push through Congress legislation to overhaul federal immigration laws if elected, several people who attended a private meeting with the candidate said ...
2008-06-20 02:45:00 -
Albany Lends a Hand in Subprime Mortgage Crisis - WNYC
NEW YORK, NY June 20, 2008 —Governor Paterson and state legislative leaders have agreed to a plan to protect New Yorkers who face losing their homes as a result of the subprime mortgage crisis. The measure insures a 90-day waiting period before a ...
2008-06-20 07:29:00 -
Mortgage Rates Rose in Latest Week - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Rates on home mortgages continued their climb this week, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hitting its highest level since September, Freddie Mac said. Inflation again was the culprit that caused fixed-rate mortgages to rise, said ...
2008-06-18 05:47:00 -
Are brokers crunched out of the mortgage market? - MyFinances.co.uk
If you’re looking for a mortgage then lenders are now offering some of their cheapest deals exclusively to direct customers in their branches and on the internet rather than through brokers. Leah Milner looks at the mortgage market. But that’s no ...
2008-06-20 07:00:00 -
Banks Trimming Limits for Many on Credit Cards (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
After fostering the explosive growth of consumer debt in recent years, financial companies are reducing the credit limits on cards held by millions of Americans, often without warning.
2008-06-20 02:36:34 -
O?Donnell?s First Time As A Dad (CBS News)
He?s an old married man with five kids in real life, but on screen, Chris O?Donnell has never been a father. That changes July 2 when ?Kit Kittredge: An American Girl? opens.
2008-06-20 02:37:25 -
Toronto stocks fall with weak financials, oils (The Globe and Mail)
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index fell more than 200 points on Friday as financial issues were hurt by inflation fears and worries over more U.S. mortgage-related problems, while consumer stocks also fell.
2008-06-20 02:47:41 -
Peter G. Miller: Selling home not best way to go if it won't pay off current mortgage (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Q: I'm looking forward to searching for my dream home and beginning a family with my husband.
2008-06-20 02:51:03 -
BBB offers advice for avoiding mortgage swindlers (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
No homeowners were named as victims in the huge nationwide mortgage fraud sweep that made headlines this week. That could happen, however, said Felicia Overton with the Phoenix Better Business Bureau.
2008-06-20 12:14:56 -
Halifax becomes last of big four lenders to hit homeowners with punishing rate rises (Daily Mail)
The death knell was sounded for the cheap fixed mortgage tonight as Britain's biggest lender raised rates by up to 0.5 per cent.
2008-06-20 03:02:17 -
Aaron Brown: The Poker Wizard of Wall Street (TradingMarkets.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Find out in this interview how professional trader and long time poker aficionado, Aaron Brown, plays his hand both in trading and sport.
2008-06-20 12:49:00 -
How to protect your savings from inflation (Daily Telegraph)
How to limit inflation's corrosive effect on your pocket. By Emma Simon.
2008-06-20 12:51:40 -
Switch On To Saving This Summer (The Motley Fool)
Get the lowdown on how to save for your kids.
2008-06-20 01:16:50 -
Credit card debt, loan delinquencies down in first quarter (New Mexico Business Weekly)
New credit card data released Thursday by TransUnion.com shows the first quarter marked the first dip in credit card debt and loan delinquencies since the beginning of 2007.
2008-06-20 01:55:02 -
Reuters Canada Business Summary (The Globe and Mail)
OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) - BCE Inc. , Canada's largest telecom company, won the backing of the country's Supreme Court on Friday to proceed with the world's biggest leveraged buyout, but financing could still trip up the deal.
2008-06-20 03:02:39
