| Countrywide Home Loans Partners with RealEC Technologies to Deliver ...
SANTA ANA, Calif., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- RealEC Technologies Inc., the leading provider of collaborative network solutions to the mortgage industry, today announced it has entered into an agreement with Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., a division of Countrywide Financial Corporation, allowing Countrywide to use RealEC's Web-based closing platform for mortgage refinance and home equity lending transactions. Through the new agreement, Countrywide has licensed RealEC's Web-enabled closing service and has integrated the service into its TS2 settlement services platform, which was built using the RealEC Collaborative Network Platform. "RealEC is extremely excited, once again, to partner with Countrywide Home Loans to bring another innovative new industry utility to market," said Dan Sogorka, president of RealEC Technologies.
Fred's Failure
I tend to trust Omar more than noted Iraq expert Robert Reich, who was confidently assuring everyone on Stephanopoulos's show today that the surge would fail. ... I'm not saying Reich won't turn out to be right. But I'll believe it when Omar sees it. He's not seeing it yet. ... [via Insta] **--This was unfortunately an operation led by Ahmed Chalabi, of whom Omar is appropriately skeptical. ..10:49 P.M. link Hillary is so not inevitable! Jon Chait and Jim Geraghty make the point. Chait's argument is especially relentless. Sample: The question is: Which candidate is more likely to benefit from endless hours of speechifying, hand-shaking, and town hall meetings? There's no reason to think the answer will be Clinton. While she may be just as smart as--and more experienced than--Edwards and Obama, she is an average orator, while Edwards is a very good one and Obama is a brilliant one.
Theatre investigation related to thefts
The theater reported a printer, cash, coins and checks stolen on June 18, 2007, but additional equipment was also discovered missing, Friends of the Children's Theatre board member Dan Conway said Friday. "We've had some very expensive equipment that has been lost or stolen," board member Ken Freiberg said. "It was a big, huge surprise." Conway, however, said he didn't think the equipment was that expensive. Friends Treasurer Justine Franklin and board President Paula Collins said they knew of only the one burglary last summer. The Friends, a support organization founded in 1970, did buy the theater group a digital camera to replace one that was stolen, Franklin said. The burglary was notable for two reasons, board member Szonja Szelenyi said.
January 2008
Today," posts Paula Davenport/Far Corner, "I hijacked a neighbor girl's new-fangled, foam slider and zipped down a snow-padded hill. For five seconds, I was 10 again. Laughing and smiling uncontrollably. Life can be so much fun--when you're not afraid of looking stupid." Check out Paula's new blog. *New Blog: Ex-SR buddy Susan Drumheller warns that foreigners are invading the region in a post for the new Idaho Conservation League blog here. *New Blog II: Ryan Broadwater explains why he's afraid to go underwater in another new North Idaho blogosphere blog, Otis G Experience, here. *Sounds as though things might be snowier at Slight Detour's Lovestead than they are in the Coeur d'Alene area here. *Sometimes, sez Soul Doubt, people put on a happy face and hang around the house in pajamas when things aren't so happy here.
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