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Bank holding company Washington Mutual Inc. failed at a hearing yesterday to move ahead with a Chapter 11 plan to implement a controversial settlement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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A key figure in an alleged multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud scheme involving some of the most valuable commercial real estate in Madison County was arrested this week at the Metrocenter mall.

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by Adam Whazzer Foreclosure is one of the worst things that can happen to a homeowner. Knowing there are criminals waiting to prey on your desperation and vulnerability makes the situation even more frightening. Hundreds have fallen victim to phony foreclosure counseling, phantom help, bait and switch, rent to buy, and bankruptcy foreclosure scams. Being able to recognize the telltale signs of a foreclosure rescue scam can save you the pain and embarrassment of becoming yet another victim. W

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The citizens of the United States will be paying to clean up the collapse of the real estate bubble. It doesn’t matter if one participated in the housing boom or not - we are all going to pay and pay dearly for this mess. Renters, owners and speculators are all equally on the hook if they are taxpayers (did you know that 40% of people living in the U.S. pay or owe no federal income tax?). Now it is true that those who go through a foreclosure or bankruptcy will have much stress and will take a

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Tom Ollquist remembers Sept. 9, 2008 — the day Lehman Brothers laid him off — as if it were yesterday, The New York Time’s Louise Story and Landon Thomas Jr. reported. “You’re not going to believe it,” he told his wife. “I was shot.”Six days later, so was Lehman Brothers. Federal regulators let the foundering firm slip into bankruptcy, a collapse that touched off the most perilous week of the financial debacle, after years of freewheeling lending, trading and regulation produced outsize losses t

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