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Maryland joins nationwide mortgage settlement
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has agreed to join other states in a $25 billion settlement with the nation's five largest mortgage servicers — a landmark agreement that would provide nearly $1 billion in aid to Maryland homeowners...Tags: Real Estate, Douglas F. Gansler, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Incorporated, Foreclosures
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Gansler urged not to sign foreclosure settlement
As state attorneys general across the country consider whether to settle with big banks over shoddy and illegal foreclosure practices, some Marylanders are urging Douglas F. Gansler not to sign on the dotted line. Their efforts are part of a nationwide...Tags: Litigation, Lawyers, Trials, Labor Legislation, Corporate Crime
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Swing district in Ventura County may create opening for independent candidate
Daniel Mintz recently had a chance to see California's new election system up close, and it was an eye-opener. An official with the political organization MoveOn.org, Mintz was in California to work with his group's favored candidates, including a...
Tags: Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Carly Fiorina, Sarah Palin, Voting, Television Industry
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Sheriff, TV stars, grassroots group endorse in races
PolitiCalThree candidates in hot congressional races got an unusual range of endorsements this week. Actress and animal rights activist Betty White backed Rep. Howard Berman and Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona announced support for businessman Phil Liberatore.... -
Ed Page On Facebook: What Did Occupy New Haven Protesters Accomplish, If Anything?
The following is an abridged version of a discussion on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/edpagecourant. Ed Page: City officials finally won their battle to clear the green of Occupy New Haven. The occupiers say the 99% has just begun to fight: Brave...Tags: Facebook, Henry Ford, Social Movements, Karl Marx, Unemployment Benefits
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Non-issues during election make campaign unbearable
In just about six months, the nation will vote for a president. But if things continue the way they're going, I don't know how I'll make it. The campaign blather is unbelievable. And even worse, it's boring. Tedious. Painfully insipid. Let's start with...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Energy Saving, Dog (animal), Al Gore, Mitt Romney
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Occupy New Haven Leaves Green But Fights On
The Hartford CourantNow that Occupy New Haven has left its downtown encampment after six months, some are mourning and some are celebrating. However, two myths about the local protest movement need to be dispelled — first, that it has accomplished nothing, and second,...Tags: Philosophy, Protest, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Elections, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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George Michael: Some surprises in 6th District primary election
President Obama and presidential candidate Mitt Romney won their respective Democratic and Republican primaries in Maryland last week. No surprises there. What was surprising, very surprising in fact, were the results in the 6th Congressional District....Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Human Rights, Voting
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Tax measures may be doomed, but they clarify parties' goals
WASHINGTON —During a week when voters are acutely aware of how much they owe Uncle Sam, Congress is conducting a series of votes that crystallize the sharply different approaches the two parties take toward taxes and the economy.
Democrats...Tags: Whit Ayres , Mitt Romney, Credit Ratings, U.S. Senate, New York City
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Dueling Rallies Greet Obama at OC Fundraiser Breakfast
KTLA NewsCORONA DEL MAR, Calif. (KTLA) -- Supporters and opponents of President Obama held dueling rallies in Corona Del Mar Thursday morning, where the president attended a breakfast fundraiser. He traveled from Los Angeles to Orange County via helicopter,...Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, Los Angeles International Airport, Will Ferrell
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Why you should expect a lot more from Connecticut's Occupy protesters in 2012
If you think Connecticut's Occupy movement is going to wither away in the winter cold, or get co-opted by unions or lefty groups, or get sucked into Obama's re-election push, you'd better listen to what Danielle Digirolamo and other “occupiers&...Tags: Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Activism, Central Connecticut State University, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Fairfield County
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Ad campaign to boost anti-piracy bill: Showbiz org makes case for tougher IP rules
Tribune Media ServicesHollywood studios, networks, and guilds and unions, and other content creators are pouring money into a broadcast and cable ad campaign, hoping to drum up support for a major piece of anti-piracy legislation, and to counter intense opposition from...Tags: Online Advertising, Television Industry, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Google Inc., CNN (tv network)
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