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AP - The 900-year-old Tower of London, one of Britain's top tourist attractions, will be added to the list of endangered world heritage sites unless the threat from encroaching skyscrapers is resolved, the U.N.'s cultural body said Monday.

BusinessWeek Online - Mortgage application activity faltered last week as rates edged up and holiday duties rose to the tops of priority lists, according to a report issued Wednesday by the Mortgage Bankers Assn. For the critical retail week ending Dec. 22, the MBA's Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan appreciation volume, decreased 14.2% to 555.8 on a seasonally-adjusted basis from 647.6 the week ending Dec. 15. On an unadjusted basis, the index was up 16.6% year-over-year.

AP - Wall Street presumably isn't a place where those hoping to mend their ways in the new year might turn for inspiration. But some investors looking to better align their social or religious convictions with their investments have found sizable returns.

A realtor's sign hangs next to a house for sale in a file photo. U.S. mortgage applications rose last week, led by increased demand for home purchase loans even as interest rates climbed for a fourth consecutive week, an industry trade group said on Wednesday. (File/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. mortgage applications rose last week, led by increased demand for home purchase loans even as interest rates climbed for a fourth consecutive week, an industry trade group said on Wednesday.



Members of the Louisiana Recovery Authority tour the hurricane-ravaged Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans in this Oct. 26, 2005, file photo. The 9th Ward can be brought back largely as it existed before Hurricane Katrina flooded them, a survey contends. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)AP - Lawrence Jones knew he was taking a chance on interest rates when he agreed to an adjustable-rate mortgage in 2002.



A realtor's sign hangs next to a house for sale in a file photo. U.S. mortgage applications rose last week, led by increased demand for home purchase loans even as interest rates climbed for a fourth consecutive week, an industry trade group said on Wednesday. (File/Reuters)AP - Rates on 30-year mortgages were unchanged in the first week of the new year after posting three consecutive increases to close out 2006.



AP - Home-mortgage financier Freddie Mac said Friday it expects to report losses for the third and fourth quarters of 2006, citing interest rates declines.

Google co-founders Larry Page, bottom, and Sergey Brin pose at company headquarters in this file photo taken Jan. 15, 2004, in Mountain View, Calif.  After cashing in 9 million shares valued a $3.6 billion last year, 17 Google employees will owe California about $360 million in taxes.  Tax filings by Brin and Page show the pair paying over half the tab themselves. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, file)AP - Someday, this era may simply be known as The Google Years. California, whose budget revenue slides up and down like a yo-yo with changes in capital gains and stock options, is once again counting on outsized income tax filings from a handful of tech executives to help balance its budget.



AP - Britain's army will be deployed at oil, gas and electricity facilities in the country to defend them from potential terrorist attacks, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

British army soldiers take defensive positions after their convoy was struck by a roadside bomb in Basra, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007. A roadside bomb targeted a British army convoy and wounded one soldier, whose wounds were not considered to be life-threatening, the British army said. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)AP - Treasury chief Gordon Brown, expected to succeed Tony Blair as prime minister by September, suggested Sunday that he will pursue an Iraq policy that is more independent of Washington than the current government.






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