September, 2010
2nd look programs make financing requirements much looser
Following the financial crisis, there was a serious credit crunch. Wall Street financial institutions are taking the blame now. United States financial institutions are being unwilling to loan any money out even though billions were given to them in government bailouts. Last December President Obama met with bank executives at the White House and ...
Many more subprime used auto lending options out there
Needless to say, Stevie Ray Vaughan understood what it was all about. He said in the song "Crossfire" that "Money's tight; nothing's free". That remains true today for the American car-buying public, as falling credit scores and ongoing recession have combined for lean times. Wards Auto teaches us just how much lending is changing ...
There could be no Katy Perry Sesame Street
There will not be the Katy Perry "Sesame Street" show airing anymore. "Sesame Street" is well-liked as a children's show and known for the appearances of famous stars all the time. There is a part where the singer and Elmo sing a duet together. Perry and Elmo sang a different version of her song ...
Superbug from India arrives in United States of America on tour
Illinois, California, and Massachusetts have shown cases of the superbug NDM-1. This is a superbug a British health related journal had brought up last month and has entered the United States now. Many assume the bug came from India while all three cases were of patients who had lately visited India. British citizens had ...
Operation Dark Heart a hot seller thanks to Government
Authors wanting to write bestsellers can only hope their book gets censored. "Operation Dark Heart" is the latest title to benefit from the marketing involved. In this instance, it's the Pentagon giving the book a boost. Military intelligence officials said "Operation Dark Heart," the memoir by a former intelligence officer in Afghanistan, reveals classified information ...