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Housing Cooldown
Home price declines accelerating in Los Angeles
US housing rebound to be prolonged: Harvard study
White House threatens veto of foreclosure rescue
Slow home sales? Buy one, get one free in San Diego
Paulson: Credit crisis may be easing
US house slump continues, prices to drop
US economy grows by only 0.6% in 1st quarter
Bush says rebates going out Monday will boost economy
Many states in US appear to be in recession
Bush to name SBA's Preston as housing secretary
Poll: More avoid buying homes in US
Foreclosures come to McMansion country
US demand for new homes not normal until 2010
JPMorgan to buy Bear Stearns for $2 a share
Sales, dollar plunge; oil soars in US
Bargain hunters may toss a lifeline to housing
New mortgage rescue goes beyond subprime
SEC eyes disclosure in subprime probes
White House, lawmakers push for economy plan
Americans pay for housing boom's excess
Subprime crisis to seriously hit economies
US home sales plunge, feed recession fears
Foreign buyers snap up 2nd homes in US
US gov't tries to contain mortgage crisis
Tent city in suburbs is cost of home crisis
US housing crisis reverberates around the globe
Bush unveils plan to stem wave of foreclosures
Americans criticize subprime plan from all sides
White house look for way out of mortgage mess
US home price drop largest on record - S&P
Minorities hit hardest by US housing crisis
Boom, bust in area beset by foreclosures
US foreclosures more than double
Californian town at 'ground zero'
Revival in US takeovers after brush with death
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