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NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Regulators are monitoring television ads for mortgages as the U.S. housing market sours and lenders become more aggressive in courting new customers.
Federal officials and various states are keeping a closer eye on ads promising low payments as the Federal Reserve tightens credit while borrowers fall behind in their payments, The New York Times said Saturday.
Consumer advocates warn advertising can steer borrowers toward increasingly risky loans that offer easy payments early on but balloon sharply down the road.
Internet advertising alone by mortgage companies reached $378 million in the first half of 2007, The Times said, and has topped $3 billion for all media since 2000.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UPI) --
A new book quotes one-time White House intern Monica Lewinsky as saying former U.S. President Bill Clinton lied about their relationship under oath.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (UPI) --
"Avatar," James Cameron's eagerly awaited science-fiction movie opus, was the subject of David Letterman's Top 10 list in New York Thursday night.
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