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At the height of the real estate bubble, I was desperate to buy a home. I had no idea what kind of trouble I was borrowing.
  • Move over, Dr. House

    Tim Roth plays an ill-tempered genius in Fox's charming crime procedural, "Lie to Me."
  • The House votes for a bailout

    Kicking and screaming, complaining all the way, the ayes have it
  • How big will Democratic gains be this fall?

    A panel of experts projects the number of seats Democrats will add in the House in November -- and which Democrats are most likely to lose their jobs.
  • Stalking Dr. House

    Hugh Laurie is the thinking woman's celebrity crush. But will my Google habit feed this obsession or kill it?
  • I bought a house and now I'm crying every day

    I think I made a big mistake. Home ownership isn't what I thought it would be.
  • Keep hope alive

    Despite their vote of confidence in Democrats this November, voters doubt Congress' ability to lead. Swift reforms could prove them wrong.
  • Deserting the GOP

    At a veterans' watering hole, anger over Iraq runs deep and the message is clear: Republican incumbents can no longer count on the support of military voters.
  • House: Did we mention we don't care about teens?

    The Teen Endangerment Act passes. Again.
  • Is that your finale answer?

    Table Talkers weigh in on the shocking and the so-so of the season enders.
  • Confessions of a utility actor

    I'm not a star. I'm not even a "name." I'm just a workaday actor trying to make a living. And after 20 years of waiting for that big break, I'm ready to move on.
  • Donkey in distress

    Defeated Democrats are bickering over whether victory lies in embracing the center or the left. But a majority party needs to do both.
  • GOP likely to hold both houses of Congress

    Democrats will pick up some Senate seats, but not enough to take control.
  • Sharps & Flats

    DJ Dimitri from Paris swings at the Playboy Mansion.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Fronted by a husband-and-wife team of French psychiatrists, Rinocerose introduce house music to post-rock. Yikes!
  • AIDS killing supposedly celibate priests

    Six of 10 Roman Catholic clerics who answered a Kansas City Star survey say they've known at least one colleague who's died of the disease.
  • Sharps & Flats

    On the "The New Latinaires 2," transnational artists fusing Latin, house and electronic music suggest that the Ricky Martin explosion was not a fluke.
  • Patients' Bill of Rights goes to committee

    The health-care reform legislation goes to a committee that Democrats (and some Republicans) say is unbalanced.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Aphrodite's first commercial drum 'n' bass record gets at the difference between music for the DJ and music for your stereo.
  • Sharps & flats

    Carl Craig and a new Detroit techno compilation examine past futures and futures past.
  • The treaty that ended in war

    Experts discuss the Senate's vote against the global nuclear test ban treaty, Clinton's biggest foreign policy failure yet.
  • Political football

    The right to sue may be tossed around for the next year.
  • House passes HMO reform bill

    The Patients' Bill of Rights would expand consumer protection.
  • Being Everything But the Girl

    Ben Watt on spiritual music, moving the dance floor and the subtle variations of house.
  • Sharps & flats

    Everything But the Girl marry the lonely pop romance of Frank Sinatra to the dance-floor sounds of house and drum 'n' bass.
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