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As easy credit dries up, a nation reliant on debt navigates a new financial landscape
AP National WriterAn inflatable gorilla beckoned from the roof of Don Brown Chevrolet in St. Louis, servers doled out free bowls of pasta and a salesman urged potential customers to "come on up under the canopy and put your hands on" a new set of wheels. But sitting...Tags: Delaware River, Personal Income, Lambertville, Mortgages, Chicago Mortgages
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5,000 show up at foreclosure showcase
michael.amon@newsday.comAuctioneer John Lynch, his voice racing and urgent, furiously ticked off bids on a 5-bedroom colonial in Hempstead, guiding the offers from $250,000 into the low 300s. "How about $317, $317?" Lynch pleaded, as his assistants stalked the room looking...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Mortgages, Property, Hempstead, Uniondale
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Freeport family battered by economy
randi.marshall@newsday.comIt hasn't been an easy economic road for Joan Fennell. Once a hotel chef, Fennell, 58, and her husband Joseph, 63, used to have plenty of savings and a comfortable income. When she became disabled, Fennell switched jobs, working as a conference...Tags: Bankruptcy, Financial and Business Services, Foreclosures, Long Island, Mortgages
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Bucky riffs on the Home Depot hot dog
Dining@LargeThe concept of guest posters was born to make the blogger's life easier introduce new voices and fresh ideas to the blog. For instance, your restaurant critic is not going to be writing much about hot dogs, and yet look!......Tags: Sarah Palin, Mathematics, Home Depot Incorporated
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Stacking up the savings
With the economy in turmoil, consumers can't count on much these days. Getting loans for cars, houses or anything else is no sure bet. Credit card companies are clamping down on credit limits. The stock market is taking investors on the bumpiest of...Tags: Physical Fitness, Finance, Consumer Electronics Industry, Stock Broking, Credit and Debt
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When friends buy a home together
My daughter bought a condo with a friend. She put down $40,000 and her friend put down $20,000. They are both on the title to the home, but only my daughter is on the mortgage. How much of the property would her friend be entitled to if she wants out of...Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Mortgages, Property
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Florida's decision to release $571 million to developers to build more homes is illogical
I read with surprise that the state is releasing $571 million, Friday, Oct. 3, for developers to build more homes and condos. Is that what we need? Build more homes and condos? I fail to understand the logic. On one hand, we have no money for law...Tags: Coral Springs
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Builder takes care of $324 septic bill
Sentinel ColumnistDear Greg: I am getting the runaround from the self-proclaimed No. 1 customer-service home builder, Maronda Homes. My wife and I purchased our home in July 2006, and within a year we had to call Maronda two to three times about plumbing issues. Maronda...Tags: House Building, Muhammad Ali, Hospitals and Clinics, Port Canaveral, Mike Smith
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Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul
The Hartford CourantFor years, Beth Kerrigan tried to talk herself out of being gay. The daughter of devout Irish Catholics, Kerrigan kept her sexuality a secret from her family. She pretended the boys she windsurfed, skied and biked with were boyfriends. If female...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Colin McEnroe, West Hartford, Constitutional Issues, Prosecution
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Masters of the ground game, Republicans see their forte challenged by Obama's motivated masses
Associated Press WriterBLUE BELL, Pa. (AP) _ Barack Obama, a former community organizer, is spending untold millions of dollars to identify and mobilize voters, and Republicans acknowledge that John McCain's team probably will be outspent and outmanned. They hope it won't be...Tags: John McCain, Regional Elections, The White House, Voting, George Bush
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Orlando police chief: 'Guns are everywhere'
Sentinel Staff WriterMany of America's best-armed criminals call Orlando and the rest of Florida home. AK-47s, other military-style assault weapons and expensive handguns have become so common that cops across the state routinely encounter suspects equipped for urban...Tags: Population, Defense, Interior Policy, Magazines, Hillsborough County
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Some federal housing help is on the way
Even in the midst of all the housing gloom and doom, there is some good news: Federal dollars will soon buy foreclosed homes and preserve the value of the communities that surround them. If our counties and towns use this money well, it should at least...Tags: Steve Levy, Local Authority, Rentals, Islip, Condos and Houses
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