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New twist advances home loan bailout (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Foreclosure-haunted homeowners may find they have a path to relief
2008-05-21 11:00:03 -
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Energize with EnerSys (TheStreet.com)
Cramer likes this industrial-battery maker as part of his 'new tech' thesis.
2008-05-21 04:48:23 -
International Forecaster May 2008 (#6) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More (GoldSeek.com)
The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 25 page issue, please see subscription information below.
2008-05-21 11:02:30 -
Panel of judges to rule on MTOTSA appeal (Atlanticville)
After listening to three hours of arguments last week, a panel of three judges is expected to issue a ruling on whether the city of Long Branch should be permitted to condemn an oceanfront neighborhood. It was standing room only in the Richard J.
2008-05-21 05:01:21 -
Deadbeats Ho!: Did you pay your tax bills last year? Of course you did — unless you’re called out in this story. (Riverfront Times)
Gregory F.X. Daly, St. Louis collector of revenue, and his deputy, Tom Vollmer, are among the more popular people at cocktail parties — a fact they concede with more surprise than hubris. "The first thing I hate telling people is that I'm the tax collector, because everybody hates the tax man, ...
2008-05-21 04:53:58 -
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2008-05-21 04:48:31 -
Boston, Goldman in Talks for GM Building, People Say (Update3) - Bloomberg
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Boston Properties Inc. , Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Middle Eastern investors are in talks to buy the General Motors Building and other New York skyscrapers from developer Harry Macklowe, two people familiar with the matter ...
2008-05-21 02:59:00 -
Any help from foreclosure bill too little, too late for Michigan - Detroit Free Press
Given all the rhetoric about congressional attempts to help homeowners facing foreclosure, it's hard to know whether the current plan is so pathetic it will help only a small fraction of people in trouble, or whether it's so comprehensive it could ...
2008-05-21 03:14:00 -
Fitch Rates Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska CP Notes ´F1+´ (wallstreet:online AG)
Fitch assigns a rating of ´F1+´ to the not to exceed $215,000,000 Municipality of Anchorage,
2008-05-21 12:49:30 -
GreenStone Selects Modulo's Risk and Compliance Solution (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Modulo, the market leader in the information security industry, and its North American partner VIOPOINT, announced that GreenStone Farm Credit Services has selected Modulo Risk Manager solution to automate its regulatory compliance.
2008-05-21 01:17:00 -
Special Report: The Foreclosure Nightmare (WPBN Traverse City)
By Bill Froehlich Posted: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 4:34 p.m. Michigan's foreclosure rate continues to be among the top 10 in the nation. And in one respect things are getting better. But it's also true that the number of foreclosures continues to rise.
2008-05-21 02:47:58 -
Nuveen to restructure auction-rate debt issues (Chicago Tribune)
Arranges financing for up to $1.75 billion in variable-rate debt instruments to replace the troubled securities Chicago-based Nuveen Investments Inc. said Wednesday that the firm is gaining traction in its effort to refinance billions of dollars worth of auction-rate securities that are currently frozen.
2008-05-21 03:08:10 -
S&P 500 Leaders & Laggards: Moody's, Sallie Mae (Boston Globe)
Shares of Moody's Corp. posted the biggest loss on the Standard & Poor's 500 index Wednesday, following a report saying computer errors mistakenly assigned top-quality ratings to debt that declined in value later.
2008-05-21 03:12:03 -
Council endorses IDOT plan (The Canton Daily Ledger)
Canton City Council voted Tuesday to support a proposal by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to spend $1 million to improve part of Locust Street and its intersections at Avenue A, Main Street and First Avenue. The city would spend $12,500 for traffic light changes at Locust and Main, or the junction of Illinois routes 9 and 78.
2008-05-21 03:38:27 -
Commission Explores Proposal For Solar Trash Bins (gazettes.com)
Trash in Belmont Shore soon may take up less space with the help of cutting edge, solar-powered garbage bins. The Belmont Shore Parking & Business Improvement Area Advisory Commission discussed a proposal last Thursday to place several Big Belly Solar Compactors around Second Street.
2008-05-21 03:52:35
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