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  • The most important change to the program has been the Treasury Department's late-January requirement that as of June 2010, borrowers would be required to provide documentation before being put in a trial plan.

    Big Banks Explain Why They Won't Give You A HAMP Modification The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • It's looking to South Carolina, and in particular to the late-January primary in Florida, where Mr. Gingrich has been focusing his efforts.

    Newt's Economic Stand Kimberley A. Strassel 2011

  • The most important change to the program has been the Treasury Department's late-January requirement that as of June 2010, borrowers would be required to provide documentation before being put in a trial plan.

    Big Banks Explain Why They Won't Give You A HAMP Modification Arthur Delaney 2010

  • The late-January sun is an old man with a heavy head. 2:30 in the afternoon

    Distance Joshua Michael Stewart 2011

  • As my colleague, Laurence Norman reported Thursday, the British will get a seat at the top table on the summit due in late-January or early-February to discuss these matters.

    Fiction of the EU Summit's Accepted 'Facts' Stephen Fidler 2011

  • In a late-January survey, Mr. Romney was favored by 31%, Newt Gingrich then fresh off his South Carolina victory got 26%, Ron Paul was third with 14% and Rick Santorum fourth at 10%.

    Suddenly, Romney Country Seems Like No Sure Thing Peter Nicholas 2012

  • Strong Gingrich showings in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina would put large weight on the outcome of the late-January Florida primary, where Mr. Gingrich now holds sizable leads in some early polls.

    Romney Girds for Gingrich Neil King Jr. 2011

  • Hence the extraordinary late-January event I attended: a touching memorial service for a deeply capitalistic banker during a time of anti-banker rage.

    Allan Sloan: Remembering Art Snyder, a banker who did good work Post 2011

  • On a frigid late-January day in Baltimore, a relaxed Showalter clad in jeans and a green flannel shirt, sits in a conference room in the Orioles' offices and explains his decision to leave a comfortable analyst job at ESPN to accept owner Peter Angelos' offer to turn around his team.

    The New Oriole Way 2011

  • Some 49% of Michigan residents in a late-January survey said the state's economy was starting to improve, up from 31% in August.

    Taking Credit for Michigan's Rise Joseph B. White 2012

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    July 7, 2009