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The U.S. housing crisis takes a toll on the auto industry - International Herald Tribune - MSN Newsfeeds

Auto lenders and banks have tightened their wallets, preventing hundreds of thousands of consumers from getting the financing they need for a car. Home equity loans, used in at least one of every nine deals, are no longer a source of easy money for ...    [click for more]

The bailout: What's at stake - CNN Money - MSN Newsfeeds

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- First, the good news: Even if warnings of economic catastrophe aren't enough to win approval of a controversial $700 billion Wall Street bailout, the economy is not at risk of falling into a depression, most experts agree ...    [click for more]

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By James Janega | Chicago Tribune reporter As his name was tossed back and forth Tuesday in the fury of the presidential campaign, 1960s radical William Ayers spent the day as he often does, working quietly as a professor and trying to ignore the political ...   [click for more]

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