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Viewer's brother with mortgage rescue problem gets money back   A viewer in Pasco County called to update us about his brother's problem with a mortgage rescue company. Mike Taylor says his brother, Rick, got most of his money back.

Mortgage companies paid McCain aide as advocate  Several current and former executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac say Senator John McCain's campaign manager was paid more than $30,000 a month for five years as president of an advocacy group set up by the mortgage giants to defend them against stricter regulations.

Spitz: Fast money will not be enough   Anyone with half a brain had a feeling all these mortgage companies with no income verification policies were a little sketchy. You'll give me money without knowing I have a job or what the job pays? Well, OK. Money to move on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky. Who'd be stupid enough to turn that down?

Online readers cast blame for mortgage meltdown  Visitors to a star-telegram.com online poll pick bankers and mortgage lenders as being most culpable.

Many would buy Steelers, even in current financial crisis  The current credit crisis, making it difficult to swing a loan for a $150,000 mortgage, might prove almost as vexing for anyone attempting to convince a lender to finance $537 million or so for a

McCain Campaign Head Paid $2 Million to Stop Mortgage Regulations  Senator John McCain���s campaign manager was paid more than $30,000 a month for five years as president of an advocacy group set up by the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to defend them against stricter regulations, current and former officials say.

Protecting your money  MONTROSE ��� First mortgage companies, then investment lenders and banks, now insurance giants. The ���financial meltdown��� is leading to inquiries, both local and global, of, ���What do I do with my money?���

White House asks Congress for $700 billion mortgage bailout  The Bush administration on Saturday asked Congress for $700 billion in taxpayer money to get bad mortgage assets off the books of troubled financial institutions in a bid to end the U.S. economy's most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression, according to a draft of proposed legislation circulating in the capital.

Mortgage burden becoming crushing for millions in U.S.  More than 7.5 million people ��� almost 15 percent of American homeowners with a mortgage ��� are spending half of their income or more on housing costs.

Lawmakers agree on mortgage aid, oversight   Scrambling for a quick accord on a bailout lawmakers agreed to include mortgage aid and congressional oversight along with unprecedented help for failing financial institutions.

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