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Sen. Dodd Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON -- Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., has been diagnosed with an early stage of prostate cancer and intends to have surgery early in August, his office said Friday. Dodd plans to be back at work when Congress reconvenes in September, according to...Tags: KTLA, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Health, Elections
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Countrywide Customers Eligible for share of $7.46 million in restitution must fill out forms being mailed
Staff reporterAUSTIN - Texans eligible for $7.46 million in restitution from Countrywide Financial Corp. should be on the lookout for claim form, which were mailed late last week. The $7.46 million restitution program, which was first announced by Attorney General...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Texas, Lawyers
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BofA unveils principal-reduction program for option ARM borrowers
Money & CompanyBank of America Corp. has begun notifying some of its most troubled mortgage customers that it will reduce the amount they owe by as much as 30% if they make lowered payments on time over a period of years. The...... -
Consumer Confidential: Countrywide deal, Chrysler recall, Exxon Mobil warning
Money & CompanyHere's your magical-mystery Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Bank of America will pay $108 million to settle charges that Countrywide Financial Corp. fleeced borrowers facing foreclosure. BofA purchased Countrywide about two years... -
Olive Avenue Confidential: Between a condo and a hard place
Like a lot of people these days, Josh Ledebur struggles to pay his mortgage. What makes this schoolteacher's story unexpected is that he's participating in a city affordable-housing program. Ledebur is asking the city to change terms of his affordable-...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Bank of America Corp., Property, Jack Lynch, AMC (tv network)
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Timeline: Christopher J. Dodd
The Hartford CourantMay 27, 1944: Born in Willimantic, the fifth of six children, to Sen. Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd. 1966-68: Serves in Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic. 1968: Graduates Providence College. 1969-1975: Serves in the Army Reserve. 1970: Marries...Tags: Politics, Democratic Party, Elections, Rob Simmons, San Francisco
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Ethics Panel Clears Dodd Of Breaking Rules With VIP Mortgages
The Hartford CourantThe Senate Select Committee on Ethics dismissed a complaint against U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd on Friday after determining he did not break the chamber's rules on gifts when he refinanced a pair of two home mortgages in 2003. Capping a yearlong...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Republican Party, Education, North Dakota, Waterbury
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'Backward' move can pay off
Like millions of Americans, Bill and Helen Bluett's greatest financial asset is their home, a Spanish-style dwelling just a quarter of a mile from the ocean in San Clemente, Calif. Selling the place and buying a cheaper one elsewhere could have brought...Tags: Alphonso Jackson, Death, Money and Monetary Policy, Bank of America Corp., Retirement
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Measuring the safety of reverse loans
With an estimated 77 million Baby Boomers about to hit their golden years, the reverse-mortgage market is heating up. Not necessarily by the senior set, less than 2 percent of whom have decided to turn the equity in their homes into cash by taking out...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Financial and Business Services, Death, Money and Monetary Policy, Bank of America Corp.
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Lending giants offer more ways to slam it into reverse
How are Baby Boomers carrying hefty first and second mortgages going to pay them off? Millions of homeowners refinanced in the "refi boom" years of 2003-04, taking out new 15- or 30-year loans. So some Boomers in their late 50s and early 60s have big...Tags: Death, Florida, Money and Monetary Policy, Bank of America Corp., Retirement
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Workers still filling 401(k) plans with company stock
On top of all the other troubles at Countrywide Financial Corp., the mortgage giant faces a lawsuit from an employee alleging that workers lost hundreds of millions of dollars in their 401(k) retirement plans by holding the company's stock. The...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Hewitt Associates, Politics, Retirement, Newspaper and Magazine
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