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Truthdig - Ear to the Ground - Housing Signs Point to More Market Woes - News Articles

The housing market is continuing its descent into Slumpsville, judging by the way things have gone over the first quarter of 2008, and indicators don’t look ...   [click for more]

Sideshow: McMahons face foreclosure | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/05/2008 - News Articles

By Tirdad Derakhshani Ed McMahon, 85, and his wife, Pamela, may join the 156000 American families who have lost their homes to bank repossessions this year. According to the Wall Street Journal, McMahon, who began his TV career in Philly in the 1950s before hitting ...   [click for more]

Libor Rises Most on Record After U.S. Congress Rejects Bailout - Bloomberg - MSN Newsfeeds

Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The cost of borrowing in dollars overnight rose the most on record after the U.S. Congress rejected a $700 billion bank-rescue plan, putting an unprecedented squeeze on the global financial system. The London interbank offered ...    [click for more]

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