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![]() Newsday | Home sales showing signs of life as first-time buyers enter the market Buffalo News By Martin Crutsinger AP WASHINGTON — Americans are buying more homes in every region of the country, the latest indication that the housing market could be on the mend. An increasing portion of those sales are from first-time buyers, who are critical US home sales up across the country, hopeful sign Housing market shows early signs of healing |
![]() The Republic | What the Kentucky and Arkansas primaries tell us (and what they don't) Washington Post (blog) President Obama lost roughly 40 percent of the vote in Democratic presidential primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas on Tuesday night — results sure to be pored over in the hours and days to come. Grantwood precinct voters fill out their ballots at Primaries Make Obama Look Like a Loser John Wolfe, Arkansas Presidential Hopeful: I Could Beat Obama in 2012 If I Had |
![]() msnbc.com | Sales Of Previously Owned Homes Rose In April, Boosted By First-Time Homebuyers Huffington Post By MARTIN CRUTSINGER 05/22/12 03:20 PM ET WASHINGTON — Americans are buying more homes in every region of the country, the latest indication that the housing market could be on the mend. An increasing portion of those sales are from first-time buyers, Home sales up across the country in hopeful sign Housing market recovery gains traction |
![]() New York Times | The Problems With Limiting Large Banks New York Times Many of these bad loans will be discovered to be unsound at the same time across many banks. When the scale of loans going bad all at once is large enough, you will have a banking crisis. During the Great Depression, the bad loans precipitating the |
Could Bill Clinton win the Democratic Nomination Today? Fox News President Obama is currently highlighting his admiration for his predecessor Bill Clinton as part of another dinner raffle to boost his campaign coffers. Last time it was George Clooney, now it is the 42nd president. As Obama fights a public perception |



