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Sound residents want growth in urban centers, report says  Puget Sound-area residents want growth to go in dense urban centers, according to a new report, which has resulted in a plan to promote such density.

Heroic fire truck drivers want to stay anonymous  Two fire truck drivers singled out as heroes in a report today into the fatal Waikato coolstore fire, do not want their names made public.

Bill: Hillary did not want to be VP  Hillary Rodham Clinton's husband, Bill, says she did not want to become Barack Obama's running mate on the Democratic U.S. presidential ticket.Former President Clinton said his wife would have felt duty-bound to accept the position, but she enjoys her role as a U.S. senator from New York, ABC News reported Monday.Clinton said his wife would have been the best choice for Obama politically, at ...

Democrats want pay limits, loan aid in bailout   Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of congressional Democrats' proposal for a $700 billion financial system bailout.

Rates Favor Refi Jump, But Many Borrowers Too Weak  Normally, when mortgage rates drop more than half a point as they have since mid-August and applications to refinance nearly double as they did last week, lenders would expect a big jump in refi production.

Democrats want pay limits, loan aid in bailout  Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of changes congressional Democrats are seeking in the Bush administration's proposed $700 billion financial system bailout.

Robyn O'Brien: Momonomics 102: The Wile-E Coyote Bailout  How does that impact a family in Houston or a farmer in Iowa? It means that it is going to become harder to borrow money since the banks don't want to make loans.

US Democrats want pay limits, loan aid in bailout  WASHINGTON - Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of US congressional Democrats' proposal for a $700 billion financial system bailout.

Democrats want pay limits, loan aid in bailout  Mon, Sep 22, 2008 12:12 p.m. Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of congressional Democrats' proposal for a $700 billion financial system bailout.

Democrats want pay limits, loan aid in bailout  WASHINGTON ��� Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners��� monthly payments as part of changes congressional Democrats are seeking in the Bush administration���s propoed $700 billion financial system bailout.

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