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Foreclosures: Washington to the Rescue?

Federal agencies plan to push harder to modify mortgages for homeowners facing foreclosure. It's an incremental step that both government officials and observers called helpful, yet it's not enough to fundamentally alter the housing crisis. Full Article at Business Week

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