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Obama Announces HARP Program. Refinance and Save Thousands a Year.
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The President has Waived the Refi Requirement. Save Thousands
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ol areas, including an aqua park
with a play area for young children. There's also a supervised program
for children ages 3 to 17 called Splash Academy.Norwegian Cruise Line spokeswoman
AnneMarie Mathews declined to specify which pool the children were found
near. She also declined to say whether the children signed into care
at Splash Academy or were supervised by their family.The 4,000-passenger
ship is based in New York and was headed to Florida on
an itinerary that then had it headed to the Bahamas, according to
Norwegian's website. The ship was docked in Port Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday
morning, port spokeswoman Rosalind Harvey confirmed.When the ship launched
in the spring of 2013, it was praised by industry experts such
as Cruise Week editor Mike Driscoll, who called it "the best ship
in the company's 47-year history."Last October, a 6-year-old boy drowned
in one of the pools aboard a Carnival Cruise Lines ship while
at sea. The child was at the mid-ship pool area of the
Carnival Victory with other family members on the last leg of a
four-day Caribbean cruise, the company said at the time.The Miami-Dade Police
Department investigated the drowning and identified the boy as Qwentyn Hunter
of Winter Garden, Fla. The drowning appeared to be accidental and foul
play was not suspected, police said.
ARVADA, Colo. A 13-year-old boy who was held hostage for nearly
18 hours was rescued unharmed Tuesday by police who shot and killed
his captor.The unidentified suspect was shot after he went to the front
door to retrieve unspecified items left by police negotiators, Arvada police
Chief Don Wick said. The SWAT officers immediately rescued the boy. A
photo from The Denver Post shows an officer carrying the teen away
from the home in a bear hug.He had said the standoff began
in the residential neighborhood north of Denver after police responded to
a domestic dispute call involving a man and woman at 5:30 p.m.
Monday. The man fled the home, forced his way into a nearby
home and took the 13-year-old hostage while he was home alone, police
said.The boy's mother and brother arrived a short time later but were
not taken hostage.Police negotiated with the suspect, and aware that he
was watching media reports, released few details during the standoff, other
than to say the hostage and suspect didn't know each other. The
suspect also called some media outlets with what police described as misinformation.The
Denver Post said the suspect and a friend called the newspaper Monday
night but police asked that the content of the conversation not be
reported.The state prisons department said the suspect may be a parolee
but police wouldn't confirm that during the standoff.
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<td height="60%" align="left" valign="top" style="font:normal 14px arial; color:#808080; padding-left:10px; padding-right:10px; padding-top: 20px; line-height: 1.3">The HARP refinance program was designed by the government to save homeowners thousands on their mortgage. Recently, the president has announced the decision to extend HARP into 2015 allowing more homeowners to realize their savings potential. Thanks to these new government programs mortgage rates are now hovering at an all-time low and homeowners are acting fast by taking advantage of their opportunity to refinance.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 26, 2011 file photo, Underground trains
are parked during a 24-hour strike by train drivers over public holiday
pay, at Mordern depot, south London. Millions of commuters face travel woes
as workers at Londons underground transport network, the Tube, prepare to
go on strike. A walkout is scheduled to start later Tuesday, Feb.
4, 2104, through to Thursday, and a second one is due
Feb 11-13. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)The Associated PressLONDON Snaking
lines at taxi ranks, crowded and sweaty buses, long delays into work:
Londoners are bracing for all that and worse as workers at the
city's sprawling 150-year-old underground train network known as the Tube
go on a series of strikes beginning Tuesday night.Some
3.5 million people journey each day on the network's 11 lines and
270 stations, leading to predictions of widespread travel chaos as much
of the capital grinds to a halt for four days. Here are
the details of the possible Tube turmoil:___HOW BAD WILL IT BE?Union members
are planning two 48-hour walkouts, the first kicking off Tuesday evening
and running until the early hours of Friday. The second is due
to take place next week.One of the world's largest and busiest train
networks with 1.229 million passengers a year, the system is already pushed
to its limit at rush hours. Commuters already used to getting the
squeeze can expect much worse.A limited number of trains will run, though
they will be les
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of Defense, the carrier was lauded as the biggest ship ever built
by Popular Science, which detailed it in its August 1954 issue. More
than 16,000 engineers, draftsmen and builders worked on the ship, which
took an estimated $217 million -- nearly $2 billion in today's dollars
-- to build. Readers were amazed to learn that the ship featured
enough air-conditioning equipment to cool New York Citys Empire State Building
two-and-a-half times over. It launched on Dec. 11, 1954.Her 3,500 crewmen
will use nearly twice as much water as the eight big boilers
that feed her main turbines, Popular Science reported. To supply both needs,
her water tanks must store nearly 400,000 gallons.The July 29, 1967, incident
occurred while the ship was in the Gulf of Tonkin during the
Vietnam War. Stray voltage triggered a rocket to launch from an F-4
Phantom on the flight deck, ultimately striking an armed A-4 Skyhawk piloted
by then-Lt. Cmdr. John S. McCain III, who would later spend five
years as a POW, serve in the U.S. Senate and unsuccessfully run
for president. A chain reaction of fires and explosions ensued, causing
a day-long fire aboard the ships deck, which was packed with planes.
In addition to the deaths and injuries, 21 aircraft were damaged. The
incident prompted changes within the Navy to damage control and disaster
response training, as most of the sailors who were trained as firefighters
were
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