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Mortgage-backed security / Urban politics in the United States / United States / Foreclosure / Mortgage / Predatory lending / Vermont / Mortgage loan / Jodi Rell / United States housing bubble / Mortgage industry of the United States / Politics of the United States
Date: 2007-11-13 11:54:54
Mortgage-backed security
Urban politics in the United States
United States
Foreclosure
Mortgage
Predatory lending
Vermont
Mortgage loan
Jodi Rell
United States housing bubble
Mortgage industry of the United States
Politics of the United States

New England Updates Third Quarter 2007 By Myriam Milfort

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