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Lax rules haunt mortgage lenders, but who's next
THE IMPLOSION of the subprime mortgage market should be a stark reminder to investors about the risks of the lax lending standards that are fueling the corporate buyout boom.A surge in global liquidity matched with low interest rates have fed a lending bonanza in recent years, driving banks and others to ease loan requirements on everything from starter houses to multibillion-dollar corporations.BP to pay $4.5 billion in oil spill settlement
BP said Thursday that it will pay $4.5 billion in a settlement with the U.S. government over the massive 2010 oil spill and will plead guilty to felony counts related to the deaths of 11 workers and lying to Congress.Georgia Tech says it needs more money, less regulation
A REPORT COMMISSIONED by the Georgia Institute of Technology states that the school needs two things from the state government: More money and fewer regulations.Such changes could help the state of Georgia rise from second-tier status in the world of high technology and become a key player in the global economy, said Huron Consulting Group, which performed the study that was funded by local companies such as Southern Co.Barnes Sued Over Fulton Judgeship
R. Robin [email protected] a few hours at least, former City Solicitor Louise T. Hornsby appeared to have a lock on a Fulton County judgeship, after she qualified June 21 as the sole candidate for the post. But later that same day, the secretary of state's office realized someone had made a mistake: The post vacated in March by Fulton Superior Court Judge Isaac Jenrette was slated for a political appointee.View more book results for the query "*"
Slain diplomat helped 'find my better angel'
Every person we take the time to get to know has something to teach us. I learned this from Chris Stevens, and I continue to believe this. For certain, Chris was not just an amazing lawyer and leader; he was a teacher in the broadest and most wonderful sense of the word.Analysis: Ruling on raid of lawmaker's office presages more legal showdowns
Bombing hits close to home for Obama aide
One of the parents frantically trying to track down her children after the Boston Marathon bombing was Mary Lou Monaco.1st Circuit upholds two states' election disclosure laws
Maine and Rhode Island's campaign finance disclosure laws are constitutional, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, rejecting challenges from the National Organization for Marriage NOM. The 1st Circuit issued two unanimous companion rulings Aug. 11. The court's ruling upholding Maine's laws applied to a combined hearing of two cases: National Organization for Marriage v.Trending Stories
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