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Wachovia halts mortgages with negative amortization features - MarketWatch - News Articles
By Alistair Barr, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Wachovia Corp. said on Monday that it won't offer mortgages with negative amortization features "; s.prop5 = "MKTW_Story_Page"; s.prop6 = "http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/wachovia-halts-mortgages-negative-amortization/story.aspx?guid"; s.prop8 = "MarketWatch.com"; s.prop9 = "open"; s.prop17 = "2"; s.prop19 = "article"; s.prop20 ... [click for more]
Tax reduction under Bush doesn't make up for gas hike, home value drop - News-Leader.com - MSN Newsfeeds
Henry McBride (Democratic leaders want to eliminate tax cuts, advance liberal agenda) provided a Web site to support his comparison of the 2008 income tax rate versus the 1999 rate. That site, www.taxfoundation.org , has issued the following ... [click for more]
The Associated Press: Economists see financial bailout as necessary - News Articles
WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy could suffer a massive hangover from the government's efforts to rescue the financial system in the form of a soaring debt burden. But the alternatives look infinitely worse. The $700 billion the administration is seeking from Congress as the ... [click for more]