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CT sues credit card companies

CT sues credit card companies

(Brian Burnell, NECN: Thomaston, CT) - The State of Connecticut is suing three of the nation's leading credit rating firms saying they give unfair ratings to cities and towns. The lower ratings mean higher interest rates and insurance premium...

Video|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…things -- it is Attorney General. Was literally spend 34 weeks in bankruptcy court. . Preventing. Bridgeport. From going into bankruptcy. In other words defaulting on its bonds but. Policy of the state of Connecticut is we …”

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Jun 24, 2008

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Jun 24, 2008

Top stories from the Boston Globe for Jun 24, 2008

Audio|Tue, 24 Jun 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…problems with the fifteen billion dollar highway project. But lawyers said the bankruptcy court could wind up treating any fines. And other obligations the company knows to just pennies on the dollar. The news of that …”

My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 06/23/2008

My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 06/23/2008

Severe weather in the area today, the judge gives instructions in the entwistle murder case, Modern Continental asks for bankruptcy protection, these stories and more, in the WBZ Aftenoon News.

Audio|Mon, 23 Jun 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…protection the Big Dig contractor has filed for chapter eleven in US bankruptcy court right here in Boston. Three days after federal prosecutors charged with lying about the quality of its work in the tunnel system. …”

Brockton attorney's alleged foreclosure rescue scam revealed

Brockton attorney's alleged foreclosure rescue scam revealed

Attorney General Martha Coakley tells WBZ's Anthony Silva about the settlement her office has reached with 10 mortgage lenders involved with Alec Sohmer.

Audio|Wed, 18 Jun 2008|More from WBZ's New England Business
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“…and it development promise settlement are interesting because although he wanted to bankruptcy court this settlement agreement with the lenders. That is those who were involved in the transaction intact -- 26 properties. And we are …”

“…and it's very very difficult it is right back he'd been in bankruptcy court. . …”

Here and Now for Monday, April 14, 2008

Here and Now for Monday, April 14, 2008

Senator Barack Obama is in hot water for telling a crowd at a private fundraiser last week that voters in small-town America have become bitter and "cling to guns or religion to explain their frustrations." What did he mean, and how will it affect the race for the WHite House? We speak with Time magazine's Jay Newton-Small, and Bill Curry, former White House advisor to Bill Clinton. A new Associated Press Poll shows that 1 in 7 Americans say they're afraid they won't be able to make their mortgage payment in time, and about one quarter of homeowners are worried that the value of their house will drop in the next two years. Congress is anxious to pass a bill that will give relief to anxious homeowners. Gail Chaddock of the Christian Science Monitor joins us to help us figure out what lawmakers are proposing. Of the more than four thousandth U.S. casualties of the war in Iraq more than have been caused by I-E-D's, improvised explosive devices also known as roadside

Audio|Mon, 14 Apr 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…wanted to see here it was for a -- a judge in bankruptcy court to be able to look at a mortgage on -- primary residence. And basically rewrite the principal cut the interest rates and …”

New hope in foreclosure crisis

New hope in foreclosure crisis

(NECN) - A new effort to fight foreclosures in the United States. On Wednesday, Congress announced an agreement on legislation that would help millions of families threatened by foreclosure. NECN's Mont Fennel has details. Script: ...

Video|Wed, 2 Apr 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…made a real difference helping -- be 600000 people keep their homes. Bankruptcy court judges will not be given the power to modify troubled mortgages and compromises really what this is all about yes sounds like …”

NPR News: 04-01-2008 7PM ET

NPR News: 04-01-2008 7PM ET

NPR News: 04-01-2008 7PM ET

Audio|Tue, 1 Apr 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
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“…an agreement to drop a controversial democratic provision that would -- allowed bankruptcy court judges to cut interest rates. And reduced the principle on troubled mortgages there have been estimates as many as two million homeowners …”

Here and Now for Friday, March 28, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, March 28, 2008

This week, Senators McCain, Obama and Clinton mapped out their plans to shore up the faltering economy -- what does each say about foreclosures and the Bear Stearns bailout? We speak with David Leonhardt of the New York Times. We also speak with Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist for Global Insight. We preview tomorrow's presidential elections in Zimbabwe with Xan Smiley, Middle East and Africa Editor for The Economist Magazine. The lights will be turned off tomorrow night between 8-9pm in more than 35 US cities including the flagship cities of Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco. It's all part of "Earth Hour," a campaign organized by the conservation group, The World Wildlife Fund. Dramatic films about the war in Iraq have fared poorly at the box office. Is it that audiences don't want to see Iraq at at the movies, or is it the quality of the films themselves? We talk to Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr.

Audio|Fri, 28 Mar 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…a stick a fork bank. Banks knows that homeowners could go into bankruptcy court and essentially had quartet the problems but their work it will count the tanks are more likely to be willing to do …”

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Mar 11, 2008

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Mar 11, 2008

Top stories from the Boston Globe for Mar 11, 2008

Audio|Tue, 11 Mar 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…payments. Or refinance their homes to pay bills Massachusetts filings in US bankruptcy court increase 2493 between January 1 and march 5 it was 2039 during the same period a year ago filings are also up …”

2/15/08 Guest: Adam Reilly, Boston Phoenix

2/15/08 Guest: Adam Reilly, Boston Phoenix

Michael Graham with guest: Adam Reilly, Boston Phoenix re; media, Mark Halperin, Jane Fonda. 2/15/08.

Audio|Fri, 15 Feb 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…federal judge. Was pulled for do you lie in Manchester, New Hampshire bankruptcy court judge Robert so lost 63 a Boston eventually pled no contest federal probably was told he couldn't find his driver's license the …”

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