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  • Clinton, Obama Clash Over Records, Votes in Debate (Update1) - Bloomberg

    Clinton, Obama Clash Over Records, Votes in Debate (Update1)Bloomberg - 28 minutes ago``If we in fact give help to the states, which gets money straight into the economy, and we deal with the mortgage crisis in a serious way with a home ...
    2008-01-21 06:54:41
  • 'Blue Monday' the most depressing day of year: prof - CTV.ca

    'Blue Monday' the most depressing day of year: profCTV.ca, Canada - 19 minutes agoI had a mortgage and a wife at the time, I made it work. If you want it bad enough you can do it. It's called hard work! Most people are too busy whining to ...
    2008-01-21 07:03:02
  • Home buyers still keen despite interest rate rises - Queensland Business Review

    Home buyers still keen despite interest rate risesQueensland Business Review, Australia - 15 minutes ago... with home loan inquiries in January on pace with volumes a year ago following a record December, according to mortgage broker X Inc Finance. ...
    2008-01-21 07:06:59
  • Darling's £25bn Rock gamble - The Sun

    Darling's £25bn Rock gambleThe Sun, UK - 15 minutes agoNEARLY half a million home owners — around one in 25 — has missed a mortgage repayment in the past six months, new research shows.
    2008-01-21 07:07:17
  • Market meltdown - what you need to know - NEWS.com.au

    Market meltdown - what you need to knowNEWS.com.au, Australia - 14 minutes agoThe first step on the road to recession was the crisis to hit the US mortgage market –or the sub-prime crisis. During a long property boom US banks and ...
    2008-01-21 07:08:32
  • Sparks Fly In Democratic Debate - Black Star News

    Sparks Fly In Democratic DebateBlack Star News, NY - 1 minute ago... over spiraling home foreclosures around the country, which in turn has led to losses by banks that extended mortgage loans to sub prime borrowers. ...
    2008-01-21 07:21:14
  • Extension for Troubled Bond Insurer (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    ACA Capital Holdings Inc. has received an additional month to unwind an estimated $69 billion of credit exposure stemming from the subprime mortgage crisis.
    2008-01-21 06:38:01
  • If Everyone’s Finger-Pointing, Who’s to Blame? (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    The turmoil in the mortgage markets has incited a wave of legal tangles, as homeowners are suing lenders, lenders are suing banks, banks are suing loan specialists. And investors are suing everyone.
    2008-01-21 06:38:01
  • Feeling Misled on Home Price, Buyers Are Suing Their Agent (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Many regretful or resentful buyers may seek redress from the agents who found them a home and arranged its purchase.
    2008-01-21 06:38:01
  • Woman Hit By Truck At Crosswalk (KGTV San Diego)

    A 54-year-old woman suffered severe head injuries Monday when she was struck by a pickup truck at a crosswalk in the Grantville neighborhood, police reported.
    2008-01-21 06:43:58
  • Clinton, Obama Clash Over Records, Votes in Debate (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News)

    Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over their past actions as lawyers, their votes as lawmakers and whether each was misrepresenting the other's views in a South Carolina presidential primary debate.
    2008-01-21 06:52:02
  • Nikkei index plummets 4 per cent on credit crunch fears - Update (EARTHtimes.org)

    Tokyo - Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average plunged more than 4 per cent Tuesday on fears of a global credit crunch caused by the US subprime home-loan crisis. The Nikkei index lost 587.63 points, or 4.41 per cent, to sink below the 13,000 lev...
    2008-01-21 06:54:04
  • Market meltdown - what you need to know (Adelaide Now)

    BILLIONS of dollars have been wiped off global share markets since the beginning of the year as investors panic in the face of an economic slowdown.
    2008-01-21 07:00:00
  • Part 1 of CNN Democratic presidential debate (CNN.com)

    Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. Barack Obama and former Sen. John Edwards answered questions from CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Joe Johns and Suzanne Malveaux in a debate sponsored by CNN and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute, Monday night.
    2008-01-21 07:14:40
  • Global financial gloom as Asian markets succumb

    News.com.au - Very nervous,” said Jawaid Afsar, a trader at Securequity on the current equity climate. “It is very, very nerve ... The US central bank, the Federal Reserve, is widely expected to slash interest rates for the fourth straight time at its January ...
    2008-01-21 05:42:00