Friday, November 6, 2009

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Sharon Sakson with, from left, Scout, Katie, Stella, Clarissa and Nessie. Sakson is walking away from her Pennington, N.J., home.
More walk away from homes, mortgages
Q: Google(GOOG) seems to be doing well, but is the company overextending itself by doing too many things, like computer operating systems?
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Your Money
Sandra Block: Seniors can skip IRA withdrawl in '09
Investing
John Waggoner: Hedge against threat of deflation
Housing
Congress extends home-buyer tax credit to June 2010
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Madoff accountant pleads guilty, says he's sorry
By Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
Buy a pair of socks, become a star in Times Square
By Bruce Horovitz, USA TODAY
Supreme Court justices seem unwilling to get involved in fees
By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press Writer
Gas prices level off after hitting record high for the year
By Dirk Lammers, Associated Press
CIT files for bankruptcy; taxpayers may lose $2.3B stake
By Jayne O'Donnell, USA TODAY
Economists expect recovery to stick, see slow, steady GDP rise
By Paul Davidson and Barbara Hansen, USA TODAY
Meltdown 101: What to know if your bank fails
By Eileen Aj Connelly, AP Personal Finance Writer
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