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Fix Those Errors on Your Credit Report (TheStreet.com)
If you've got errors in your credit history, follow these steps to fix them.
2008-05-20 09:18:16 -
Fannie Mae Announces Initial Dividend for Preferred Stock Series T (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Board of Directors of Fannie Mae today declared an initial dividend of $0.23490 per share on the company's preferred stock Series T.
2008-05-20 09:29:00 -
Blooper sheet reveals Budget concerns (News Interactive)
NOVICE Labor MPs have been handed "cheat sheets" by the Federal Government to prevent damaging Budget bloopers.
2008-05-20 09:30:00 -
FSA investigating mortgage 'misselling' (Channel 4)
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has confirmed to Channel 4 News at Noon that it is currently investigating cases of the misselling of mortgages.
2008-05-20 09:42:58 -
UPDATE:Greenspan Sees Speculative Bubble In Oil,Grains Prices (The Forex Market)
(Adds quotes, details.) ATHENS (Dow Jones)--Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Tuesday that the recent rapid rise in world oil and food prices was, in part, the result of a speculative bubble in international financial markets.
2008-05-20 09:57:57 -
Federal Crimes: Fundamental flaws - Seattle Post Intelligencer
On picking-up-the-pieces day next Jan. 20, the incoming president will begin confronting how the Bush presidency has eroded fundamentals of a strong society. Along with exploding debt, a lagging education system and a loss of international confidence ...
2008-05-19 04:21:00 -
FBI: Mortgage Fraud is Growing - Bank Info Security
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a comprehensive new report on mortgage fraud that doesn't paint a pretty picture of what's happening in the housing market. The facts stare out from the page - mortgage fraud is on the rise. The ...
2008-05-19 01:19:00 -
Feds Indict 11 On Alleged Mortgage Fraud - All Headline News
Boston, MA (AHN) - Eleven people were indicted in what federal authorities described as a large-scale mortgage scheme that obtained $10.6 million from lenders. Ranging in age from 21 to 59 years-old, the individuals between May 2005 and June 2006 ...
2008-05-19 11:56:00 -
Client: Payout gave no details (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The first plaintiff to testify in the criminal trial of the lawyers charged with fraud in Kentucky's fen-phen diet-drug case said she "smelled a rat" when the attorneys wouldn't give her supporting documents for her settlement.
2008-05-20 01:56:20 -
Unisys Security Index Reveals Americans More Worried About National Security and Health Issues (Centre Daily Times)
The latest U.S. results of the Unisys Security Index reveal that Americans are more concerned than they were seven months ago about national security issues and health epidemics. Other key findings indicate an increase in consumer concern about financial security issues and worry over identity theft.
2008-05-20 04:17:08 -
Sound Off! (May 20) (Las Cruces Sun-News)
I would just like to commend the motorcycle riders, the procession that just went through town, the military members and Ride for the Wall. Absolutely fantastic. Just makes the pride just boil up in you that you still have people around here that think like that.
2008-05-20 06:43:16 -
Bunning Blasts Bailout (US News & World Report)
Kentucky senator calls housing rescue legislation "fatally flawed."
2008-05-20 07:08:21 -
Food stamp cases rising throughout Genesee County; Families seeking help (The Saginaw News)
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- The number of families receiving food stamps in Genesee County has risen 5.6 percent in the past year to the second-highest rate in the state.
2008-05-20 08:32:57 -
Fairfax proposes limiting purchases of foreclosed homes (The Washington Examiner)
Fairfax County staff has proposed limiting the number of houses it buys under Chairman Gerry Connolly's anti-foreclosure plan to 10 initially, which would be part of a larger campaign to reverse a mounting crisis in the county.
2008-05-20 08:35:14 -
Bush’s Glass House on Bailing Out Mortgage Lenders - American Progress
President Bush indicated yesterday that he’ll veto bipartisan compromise legislation that Congress may embrace this morning because the bill would ostensibly bail out lenders. Problem is, the president’s fuzzy math shows that it is the ...
2008-05-20 06:32:00
