11/18/2008 News For:
Mortgages In Colorado
City Council postpones any action on LCCAA mortgages LORAIN ? City Council postponed action last night on plans to take over mortgages for the Lorain County Community Action Agency for two buildings on Broadway and on an application for $3 million of federal money for foreclosure relief.
Lorain Council to reconsider LCCAA mortgages LORAIN ? City Council will consider taking another crack at purchasing the mortgages of the Lorain County Community Action Agency. Council sent a revamped ordinance to its Finance and Claims Committee for further discussion next Monday. Councilman Eddie Edwards, D-5th Ward, sponsored the ordinance, which calls to purchase two mortgage loans, one of [...]
Report: Colorado obesity rate doubled since '95 COLORADO SPRINGS - A report by the Colorado Health Foundation says the state's obesity rate has doubled since 1995.
Graciela Chichilnisky: It's the Mortgages: How to Restore the Health and Stability of the Economy The true root cause of the financial crisis starts with the continued defaults on mortgages that magnify and snowball throughout the entire financial system.
Nation briefs: 691,000 U.S. children went hungry in 2007 Some 691,000 children went hungry in America sometime in 2007, while close to one in eight Americans struggled to feed themselves adequately even before this year's sharp economic downturn, the Agriculture Department reported yesterday. The department's annual report on food security showed that during 2007 the number of children who suffered a substantial disruption in the amount of food they ...
Higher limits for reverse mortgages may benefit some seniors This month, many older homeowners got some long awaited good news when the Department of Housing and Urban Development approved the higher lending limits for reverse mortgages. Now a home equity conversion mortgage, or HECM, can be federally insured up to $417,000.
Credit card loans up by S$840m in 12 months to Sep SINGAPORE: Credit card loans in Singapore have grown by S$840 million in the year to September, up 18 to 19 per cent compared to the previous year.
American national dies while detained in Cebu MANILA, Philippines - An American national died while in detention at the Bantayan Police Station in Cebu City over the weekend, a belated report reaching Camp Crame on Tuesday said.
Hunger is on the rise in U.S. WASHINGTON -- Some 691,000 children went hungry in America sometime in 2007, while close to one in eight Americans struggled to feed themselves adequately even before this year's sharp economic downtown, the Agriculture Department reported Monday.
Czech Market Services Sales Growth Climb In Q3 RTTNews - Tuesday, a report by the Czech Statistical Office said the sales in market services at constant prices increased 3% year-on-year in the third quarter compared with a 2.2% growth in the second quarter.
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