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DUI Fatalities Down Nationwide, Up in South Carolina, North Carolina
A report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that nationally drunk driving related fatalities have decline, while North and South Carolina have increased.
NC Lawmakers Skeptical of Mortgage Debt Bailout
WASHINGTON���Several North Carolina Democrats and Republicans with oversight of the financial sector balked Monday at the Bush administration���s proposal to purchase billions of dollars of Wall Street securities tied to bad mortgages. more
Most N.C. leaders wary about bailout
RALEIGH -- North Carolina congressional leaders say have mixed feelings about the government's plan to buy up bad mortgage loans. The plan calls for taxpayers to hand over $700 billion to banks and other financial institutions.
North Carolina's Leading Real Estate Broker, Heritage Properties, is Offering Property Listings for all of Eastern ...
Heritage Properties Offers Qualified Real Estate Listings for All Eastern North Carolina Properties
N.C. legislators: Not so fast on bailout
Several North Carolina Democrats and Republicans with oversight of the financial sector balked yesterday at the Bush administration's proposal to buy billions of dollars of Wall Street securities tied to bad mortgages.
Sub-prime mortgage symposium planned
Confused about the sub-prime mortgage crisis? Not sure what a sub-prime mortgage is? The South Carolina Law Review will hold a symposium on sub-prime mortgage problems at USC���s Law School auditorium. The symposium is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Oct. 24. Stephen Schwarcz, a professor at Duke University���s Law School, will deliver the keynote address at 3:30 p.m. Symposium topics will include ...
Homeowner Wins Mortgage Battle With Bank
A family in Mattapan couldn't afford their $3,000 a month mortgage, but they still refused to leave the home. They eventually won their fight. FOX25's Diana Rocco reports on how they got their mortgage lowered.
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.
Posted Sept. 22, 2008 ��� Claims by John McCain���s campaign that the former head of collapsed mortgage giant Fannie Mae ...
��� Claims by John McCain���s campaign that the former head of collapsed mortgage giant Fannie Mae is a top economic adviser to Sen. Barack Obama is ���another flat-out lie from a dishonorable campaign that is increasingly incapable of telling the truth,��� says an angry Obama campaign spokesman.
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.
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