07/27/2009 02:44 PM | Via: Oklahoman

Meltdown 101: Why is housing aid slow to arrive?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaking at a high school in Mesa, Ariz., about a month after taking office, President Barack Obama launched an effort to keep as many as 9 million homeowners out of foreclosure in a major federal effort to stabilize the U.S. housing market. So... read the full story

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