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Financial reform: Healthcare Act II?
The Swampby Mark Silva The fight over financial regulation could be a replay of the healthcare debate, the way partisans are lining up on Capitol Hill: "Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is pressing to keep fellow Republicans united in opposition to......Tags: Laws, Elections, Republican Party, Heads of State, Politics
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Southland home sales and prices plummet
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersHome sales in Southern California plummeted in September to a two-decade low, and a rash of grim housing-market assessments Tuesday suggested the worst is yet to come. "We're on our way down and still picking up speed," said Christopher Thornberg, a...Tags: Education, Mortgages, Real Estate Agents, Los Angeles County, Real Estate
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Why don't churches pay taxes?
Today's question: Why should churches be tax exempt in the first place? Wouldn't it be a better approach to deny the tax exemption to all churches? Previously, Stanley and Lynn debated whether federal tax law chills free speech in churches. Hands off our...Tags: New York, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Elections, Lawyers
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The President Unveils Real Estate Rescue Plan
President Obama unveiled the details today of his real estate rescue plan. The plan is designed to help as many as nine million Americans struggling to hold on to their homes. The price tag for the government's plan to fix the foreclosure crisis? 75...Tags: Foreclosures, Real Estate, Family
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Ten Banks Get Approval To Repay Bailout Money
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Obama administration today announced it has given approval to 10 of the nation's largest banks to repay $68 billion in government bailout money they have received to stabilize the financial system. "These repayments are an encouraging sign of...Tags: Bank of New York Company, Capital One Financial Corporation, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Financial and Business Services, BB&T Corp.
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Man Moves from Foreclosed Home as Congress Considers Bush Plan
For Tomas Bustos, his Dallas house is everything. He says, "I raised my family here. I lost my wife here." But today, the artist and sculptor is moving, because of foreclosure. He says the sub-prime loan he took out against his paid-for home exploded from...Tags: Foreclosures, George W. Bush, Finance
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Congress Bailout Failure Means Unsteady Economy
After a week of heated debating, Congress yesterday, voted down the proposed $700 billion financial bailout package. The move sent the market spiraling to the worst single day loss in its history, losing over 770 points. But as lawmakers fight over...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Moody's Corporation, Consumers
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Mixed Reaction to Mortgage Bailout
Talk in Washington is heating up as legislators try and work through a plan to help revive the struggling American economy. Congress says it's close to agreeing on a bailout package but several issues still remain. The final details are still being...Tags: Mortgages, Bankruptcy, Republican Party, Washington (U.S. state), Democratic Party
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One car stands out at Dallas Auto Show
As usual, there were big crowds gathered around and gawking at the Aston Martin display and plenty of people peeking into the locked up Porsche models at the Dallas Auto Show, but the hands down head turner at this year's show is the Dodge ZEO. It was...Tags: Chrysler, Porsche, Hybrid Vehicles, Vehicles, Aston Martin
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Pelosi Supports New Help for Ailing US Automakers
Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic congressional leaders want Congress to work in a lameduck session on a financial bailout for the troubled U.S. auto industry, which is suffering under the weight of poor sales, tight credit and a...Tags: Laws, Barney Frank, Vehicles, Heads of State, George W. Bush
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Obama signs stimulus bill, readies homeowner plan
DENVER (AP) - President Barack Obama put his own indelible imprint on the nation's distressed economy Tuesday, signing the huge recovery package into law, readying a $50 billion proposal to help homeowners fend off foreclosure and awaiting emergency...Tags: Vehicles, Washington (U.S. state), Heads of State, Alternative Energy, Chrysler Group LLC
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Bailout approved: Automakers to get $17.4B
WASHINGTON (AP) - Citing danger to the national economy, the Bush administration approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry Friday, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for deep concessions from the desperately troubled...Tags: Vehicles, Washington (U.S. state), Heads of State, George W. Bush, Companies and Corporations
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