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MoneyMagic UK Mortgages
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ID:3500
Title:MoneyMagic UK Mortgages - http://www.earth.co.uk/
Pagerank:N/A
Description:Offering homeowners and first time buyers UK mortgage and remortgage advice both online and offline.
Category:Home - Business - Financial Services
Link Owner:Robyn Green
Date Added:November 15, 2007 04:36:51 PM
Site Resources:Commercial Mortgages | Tracker Mortgages | Fixed Rate Mortgages | Variable Rate Mortgages | Buy To Let Mortgages
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Late-innings hardball in health care push (AP)

Several hundred demonstrators gather for a AP - With time and tempers short, everyone's playing hardball in the drive to pass — or stop — President Barack Obama's massive health care legislation by the weekend.


Holder: Osama bin Laden will never face US trial (AP)

FILE - This April 1998 picture shows al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 that bin Laden will never face trial in the United States because he will not be captured alive. (AP Photo)AP - Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Tuesday that Osama bin Laden will never face trial in the United States because he will not be captured alive.


US, Israel to try and heal worst rift in years (AP)

A Palestinian man works on a construction site for a new home in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo, Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that Israel must prove it is committed to the Mideast peace process with actions but brushed aside suggestions that U.S.-Israeli relations are in crisis and reaffirmed America's steadfast commitment to the security of the Jewish state. Clinton said U.S. and Israeli officials are in intense talks about how to repair the damage caused by last week's Israeli announcement of new Jewish housing in east Jerusalem while Vice President Joe Biden was visiting the country. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)AP - The United States and Israel stepped back Tuesday from their deepest rift in decades, a dispute over new Jewish homes in a traditionally Arab part of Jerusalem that quickly became a test of U.S. and Israeli commitment to peace talks and one another.


Challenger overtakes Iraq PM in overall vote count (AP)

Electoral workers sort through ballots cast at a counting center in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's political coalition took an early vote lead Saturday in the election's all-important battleground of Baghdad, pulling away from its two closest rivals in the latest indication that Iraqis want a moderate government instead of Shiite religious hard-liners leading the postwar nation. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)AP - A secular coalition challenging the Iraqi prime minister in the country's historic parliamentary elections has narrowly pulled ahead for the first time in the overall vote count, although it still trails in the crucial province-by-province count.


FBI: No evidence Mexico hit men targeted Americans (AP)

Federal police patrol outside the US Consulate in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Monday, March 15, 2010.  U.S. and Mexican officials say they're looking into why a suspected drug gang ambushed two cars carrying families with ties to the U.S. consulate in a Mexican border city over the weekend, killing an American couple and a Mexican man.  (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar)AP - Confused hit men may have gone to the wrong party, the FBI said Tuesday as it cast doubt on fears that the slaying of three people with ties to the U.S. consulate shows that Mexican drug cartels have launched an offensive against U.S. government employees.


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