The American Dream in Reverse (New York Times)
Story date: 2007-10-07 08:07:36
Added on: 2007-10-08 10:00:17
The Bush administration and Congress should work to avoid mass foreclosures. Meanwhile, bankruptcy reform would give borrowers a shot at keeping their homes.
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