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February 12, 2009 at 10:15 AM in reply to: OT: suspect in a nationwide mortgage fraud scheme who fled the country was caught at the Canadian border with $1 million #345026February 12, 2009 at 10:15 AM in reply to: OT: suspect in a nationwide mortgage fraud scheme who fled the country was caught at the Canadian border with $1 million #345350
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ParticipantYeah, but crime is okay as long as it is prefaced by white-collar.
February 12, 2009 at 10:15 AM in reply to: OT: suspect in a nationwide mortgage fraud scheme who fled the country was caught at the Canadian border with $1 million #345458cr
ParticipantYeah, but crime is okay as long as it is prefaced by white-collar.
February 12, 2009 at 10:15 AM in reply to: OT: suspect in a nationwide mortgage fraud scheme who fled the country was caught at the Canadian border with $1 million #345491cr
ParticipantYeah, but crime is okay as long as it is prefaced by white-collar.
February 12, 2009 at 10:15 AM in reply to: OT: suspect in a nationwide mortgage fraud scheme who fled the country was caught at the Canadian border with $1 million #345590cr
ParticipantYeah, but crime is okay as long as it is prefaced by white-collar.
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ParticipantThis just in – housing bubble of epic proportions discovered in Southern California.
Stay tuned for details.
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ParticipantThis just in – housing bubble of epic proportions discovered in Southern California.
Stay tuned for details.
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ParticipantThis just in – housing bubble of epic proportions discovered in Southern California.
Stay tuned for details.
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ParticipantThis just in – housing bubble of epic proportions discovered in Southern California.
Stay tuned for details.
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ParticipantThis just in – housing bubble of epic proportions discovered in Southern California.
Stay tuned for details.
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ParticipantCan you really say rates are at 4.5% if you have to pay 2% extra to get there?
What’s the limit on points? Don’t they really only make sense with higher rates and lower prices than we have today?
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ParticipantCan you really say rates are at 4.5% if you have to pay 2% extra to get there?
What’s the limit on points? Don’t they really only make sense with higher rates and lower prices than we have today?
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ParticipantCan you really say rates are at 4.5% if you have to pay 2% extra to get there?
What’s the limit on points? Don’t they really only make sense with higher rates and lower prices than we have today?
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ParticipantCan you really say rates are at 4.5% if you have to pay 2% extra to get there?
What’s the limit on points? Don’t they really only make sense with higher rates and lower prices than we have today?
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ParticipantCan you really say rates are at 4.5% if you have to pay 2% extra to get there?
What’s the limit on points? Don’t they really only make sense with higher rates and lower prices than we have today?
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