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HARP 2.0 Refinance Program Extended Until 2015 - Act Before Rates Go Up

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Wed Feb 5 07:34:46 2014

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Obama Announces HARP Program. Refinance and Save Thousands a Year

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Britain's Prince Charles, centre, walks through flood water after travelling 
to the flood-hit community of Muchleney and meeting with a local farming 
family at Thorney Moor Farm, to see the damage caused by the 
flood waters, Somerset, England, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/PA, Ben 
Birchall) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVEThe Associated PressLONDON 
 Prince Charles has visited flood-hit areas of southwest England, riding 
by boat and tractor to survey the damage and showing support for 
the locals.The royal pledged a 50,000-pound ($81,000) donation to help flood 
victims in the Somerset Levels area, where thousands of acres dotted with 
farmland and villages have been under water for a month.Charles braved rain 
and flooded roads to meet locals at a reception, telling those attending 
Tuesday: "The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long."Many residents 
have expressed anger at the way the government coped with the disaster, 
saying its response is too slow.The royal rode on a boat to 
visit a village cut off by flood waters, and later climbed aboard 
a tractor-towed trailer to visit a farm.
Britain's Prince Charles, centre, walks through flood water after travelling 
to the flood-hit community of Muchleney and meeting with a local farming 
family at Thorney Moor Farm, to see the damage caused by the 
flood waters, Somerset, England, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/PA, Ben 
Birchall) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVEThe Associated PressLONDON 
 Prince Charles has visited flood-hit areas of southwest England, riding 
by boat and tractor to survey the damage and showing support for 
the locals.The royal pledged a 50,000-pound ($81,000) donation to help flood 
victims in the Somerset Levels area, where thousands of acres dotted with 
farmland and villages have been under water for a month.Charles braved rain 
and flooded roads to meet locals at a reception, telling those attending 
Tuesday: "The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long."Many residents 
have expressed anger at the way the government coped with the disaster, 
saying its response is too slow.The royal rode on a boat to 
visit a village cut off by flood waters, and later climbed aboard 
a tractor-towed trailer to visit a farm.

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near the coastal town of Tonala in southern Chiapas state, which would 
mean his journey covered a distance of more than 6,500 miles, if 
he drifted in a straight line.Armbruster said the soft-spoken man complained 
of joint pain Monday and had a limp but was able to 
walk. He had long hair and a beard, the ambassador said, and 
rather than appearing emaciated he looked puffy in places, including around 
his ankles. Otherwise, he added, Alvarenga seemed in reasonable health.Armbruster, 
who speaks Spanish, said the survivor told the following story:He's a native 
of El Salvador but had lived in Mexico for 15 years and 
fishes for a man he knows as Willie, catching sharks for 25 
pesos ($1.90) per pound.On Dec. 21, 2012, Alvarenga left Mexico in his 
23-foot fiberglass boat for a days fishing, accompanied by a teen he 
knew only as Ezekiel, who was between 15 and 18.A storm blew 
the fishermen off course, and soon they were lost and adrift."He talked 
about scooping up little fish that swam alongside the boat and eating 
them raw," Armbruster said. "He also said he ate birds, and drank 
birds' blood."After about a month, Ezekiel died, the survivor told officials.Alvarenga 
also talked about eating turtles. Once near Ebon, he swam ashore."He thanked 
God, initially, that he had survived," the ambassador said. "He's very anxious 
to get back in touch with his employer, and also with the 
family of Ezekiel. That's his driving motivation at the moment."In
 Britain's Prince Charles, centre, walks through flood water after travelling 
to the flood-hit community of Muchleney and meeting with a local farming 
family at Thorney Moor Farm, to see the damage caused by the 
flood waters, Somerset, England, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/PA, Ben 
Birchall) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVEThe Associated PressLONDON 
 Prince Charles has visited flood-hit areas of southwest England, riding 
by boat and tractor to survey the damage and showing support for 
the locals.The royal pledged a 50,000-pound ($81,000) donation to help flood 
victims in the Somerset Levels area, where thousands of acres dotted with 
farmland and villages have been under water for a month.Charles braved rain 
and flooded roads to meet locals at a reception, telling those attending 
Tuesday: "The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long."Many residents 
have expressed anger at the way the government coped with the disaster, 
saying its response is too slow.The royal rode on a boat to 
visit a village cut off by flood waters, and later climbed aboard 
a tractor-towed trailer to visit a farm.
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