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In 2006, | Fannie and Freddie insured 24 percent of all subprime |
north and east around Lakes Conine, Smart, and | Fannie, and bypasses the community of Lucerne Park, t |
Both | Fannie and Freddie had positive net worth as of the d |
orgia in 1893, the second of four daughters of | Fannie and the Rev. Charles Cargile. |
In 1865, he married | Fannie B. Richards. |
ork City to Lawrence, a U.S. Army Colonel, and | Fannie Babbitt. |
Fannie Barth Strauss, instructor and later Assistant | |
Fannie Bay is an electoral division of the Legislativ | |
1 | Fannie Bay CLP MLA Marshall Perron resigned on 29 May |
previous term, the CLP had lost the turtles of | Fannie Bay to Labor in a by-election. |
She was the Labor member for | Fannie Bay in the Northern Territory Legislative Asse |
orthern Territory Legislative Assembly seat of | Fannie Bay in the 2008 election. |
Fannie Bay has been an exception in Northern Territor | |
ts current boundaries including the suburbs of | Fannie Bay (from which it derives its name), Parap, E |
Legislative Assembly, having held his seat of | Fannie Bay since the retirement of Chief Minister Cla |
, Perron stood for election in the division of | Fannie Bay, winning the seat from the incumbent Austr |
associated with other inner Darwin suburbs of | Fannie Bay, Ludmilla and Parap. |
subsequently won preselection for the seat of | Fannie Bay, a marginal seat being vacated by former C |
where he practised as a barrister and lived in | Fannie Bay. |
sembly as the Country Liberal Party member for | Fannie Bay. |
In 1884, he married | Fannie Bell Peck (b. |
produced numerous documentary films including | Fannie Bell Chapman: Gospel Singer, Gravel Springs Fi |
Blaze Starr (born | Fannie Belle Fleming, January 1, 1932) is an American |
ccording to family accounts, he was the son of | Fannie Blackburn, a Cherokee Indian, and Augustus Bla |
At the age of 24, he married | Fannie Bliss on October 18, 1866. |
Peach Blow: | Fannie Bloodgood |
In 1885 he married | Fannie Bloomfield. |
dway show Sweet and Low starring James Barton, | Fannie Brice and George Jessel. |
al film from Warner Brothers Pictures starring | Fannie Brice and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams The tagline |
This was | Fannie Brice's first ever movie at the age of 37; bef |
The cast starred | Fannie Brice, Bob Hope, Eve Arden, Josephine Baker, J |
Honorine Girardin, the godmother: | Fannie Bulkeley |
At the factory, Lue met | Fannie Burlingame, who taught his Sunday School class |
Fannie C. Williams Elementary (Grades PreK-7) | |
bishop William Crane Gray and his second wife, | Fannie Campbell (Bowers) Gray. |
d of four children born to Herbert Carnell and | Fannie Carstens. |
Francis ' | Fannie' Cook led a drive to found the Game and Fish C |
was the only son of Charles Davis Campbell and | Fannie Cooper Campbell. |
His second wife was | Fannie E. Roberts, daughter of Bangor "lumber baron" |
In New York, Hesse met his later wife Angelina | Fannie Eilshemius. |
air, London, England, the daughter of Frances ( | Fannie) Evelyn Bostwick, second child of Jabez Bostwi |
Fannie Farmer - culinary expert, author | |
ayer & Company furniture; Thom McAn and Hahne; | Fannie Farmer candy; and Western Auto as well as a Pe |
e for homemade Grapeade appears in editions of | Fannie Farmer's cookbook. |
stent measurements and is a fore-runner to the | Fannie Farmer's The Boston Cooking School Cookbook. |
istmas Goose, Corning-Revere, Crafters Corner, | Fannie Farmer, L'eggs-Hanes-Bali, Liz Claiborne, Peta |
Medford was home to | Fannie Farmer, author of one of the world's most famo |
er and cookbook author whose students included | Fannie Farmer. |
actress Tallulah Bankhead, actress and author | Fannie Flagg and philanthropists Mr. and Mrs. Winton |
llulah Bankhead, actress / comedienne / author | Fannie Flagg and philanthropists and patrons of the a |
Fannie Flagg, 2004 | |
film) Fried Green Tomatoes, by Irondale native | Fannie Flagg, is loosely based around the town and th |
authors, including New York Times bestsellers | Fannie Flagg, author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the W |
Margaret Atwood, Larry Brown, Margaret Walker, | Fannie Flagg, Allen Gilchrist, Kaye Gibbons, Dorothy |
Norman Garbo is the son of Maximilian W. and | Fannie Garbo. |
Born to John and | Fannie Gotti, Gene has four brothers: deceased Gambin |
James Clayton Worthington, who married | Fannie Griffith. |
Eckstrorm, | Fannie Hardy; Smyth, Mary Winslow (1927). |
Eckstorm, | Fannie Hardy; Libbey, David Stone (1907). |
Fannie Heaslip Lea's poem "The Dead Faith" appears in | |
Fannie Hillsmith held her first art show in New York | |
Jobyna Howland as | Fannie Hurst |
mes Ashmore Creelman from an original story by | Fannie Hurst and directed by Frank Tuttle. |
enore J. Coffee and Julius J. Epstein from the | Fannie Hurst novel Sister Act. |
ets and Zachary Gold was based upon a novel by | Fannie Hurst. |
n Davis; Earle Stanley Gardner; Graham Greene; | Fannie Hurst; Frances Parkinson Keyes; Sinclair Lewis |
instrel, etc., had met and married his mother, | Fannie Hyatt. |
In the same year, he married | Fannie Irene Bruner of Shreveport, Louisiana. |
His three sisters were, | Fannie Isabel, Martha, and Mildred. |
IS4C and | Fannie, its backend management system were written al |
In 1872, he married | Fannie J. Davis. |
Doris Kenyon - | Fannie Jasper |
His sole surviving child, daughter | Fannie Josephine (1857-1909), married Ulysses S. Gran |
In 1890, | Fannie Keating began construction of the Keating buil |
Ella May also said that Charlie, and | Fannie knew about this. |
He and his wife, | Fannie L. Byrd, had nine children. |
sed their own sternwheeler, the Fanny Lake (or | Fannie Lake). |
CCH Pounder as | Fannie Lee Chaney |
Upon Lehmann's death, | Fannie Light was his legal widow. |
March 4, 1896 - Lehman married | Fannie Light. |
Fannie Lou Hamer (civil rights activist, 1917-1977) | |
sissippi Democratic party presented her with a | Fannie Lou Hamer Award. |
repreneur, surgeon, mentor to Medgar Evers and | Fannie Lou Hamer, hunted African big game in the 1960 |
tographs and memorabilia of such luminaries as | Fannie Lou Hamer, Medgar Wiley Evers and Martin Luthe |
of which she was a founding member, along with | Fannie Lou Hamer and Annie Devine, would challenge th |
t Jackson State University and Director of the | Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship an |
MFDP delegates, particularly the testimony of | Fannie Lou Hamer, whose evocative portrayal of her ha |
Fannie Mae Foundation James A. Johnson Fellow | |
In 1968, | Fannie Mae split into a private corporation and a pub |
Fannie Mae buys $600 million of subprime mortgages, p | |
ial safety and soundness oversight program for | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
Fannie Mae headquarters at 3900 Wisconsin Avenue, NW | |
and CEO of GE Capital, Japan before he joined | Fannie Mae in February 2000. |
ade because of the high number of vacancies at | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
ld $100 could spend $90 buying mortgage loans, | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could spend $97.50 buying |
onsequently, the loan policies that are set by | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac become the de facto loan p |
f a group called the Homeownership Alliance, a | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac advocacy group. |
the loans it made were intended to be sold to | Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac |
8, FHFA director Lockhart announced he had put | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the conservatorship |
ed an investigation of financial misconduct at | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is credited with raising |
e Board of Governors of the National YMCA, the | Fannie Mae National Advisory Council and the Dallas-F |
W. Bush administration weakened regulation of | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with the goal of making av |
tlement Procedures Act, the housing mission of | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the manufactured hous |
8, the Treasury Department confirmed that both | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be placed into conse |
opinion, to directly address the "problem of" | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and Ayotte's belief that |
harles Hagel [R-NE]) where he pointed out that | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's regulator reported that |
To provide competition for the newly private | Fannie Mae and to further increase the availability o |
rguing that, in light of the recent bailout of | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, it would be more appropri |
nking crisis which saw the Federal takeover of | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Bankruptcy of Lehman |
te: "Congress also wanted to free up money for | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy mortgage loans and |
erved as a member of the Board of Directors of | Fannie Mae from September 1991 to December 2006 and a |
ailouts of American International Group (AIG), | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and Citigroup. |
creased government oversight of loans given by | Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
to, publicly traded U.S. companies, including | Fannie Mae and Data Transmission Network Corporation |
ter of Freddie Mac was essentially the same as | Fannie Mae's newly private charter: to expand the sec |
tional Mortgage Association (commonly known as | Fannie Mae) from 1970 to 1981. |
68, the Federal National Mortgage Association ( | Fannie Mae) was the sole institution that bought mort |
to 2002 (while Franklin Raines was the CEO of | Fannie Mae), Davis received nearly $2 million dollars |
previous position was as President and CEO of | Fannie Mae, a post to which he was appointed in Septe |
(born 1956) is the former President and CEO of | Fannie Mae, a post he held from 2005-2008. |
Executive Vice President for Law and Policy at | Fannie Mae, the federally-chartered mortgage finance |
ofit achieved - source is Beating the Street): | Fannie Mae, Ford, Philip Morris, MCI, Volvo, General |
ing to Robert McCarson, a former spokesman for | Fannie Mae, "the value that he [Rick Davis] brought t |
ert M. Allison, the current chief executive at | Fannie Mae, will be selected to head the Office of Fi |
the Federal National Mortgage Association, see | Fannie Mae. |
collected more than $80 million in his time at | Fannie Mae. |
McCarson also claims that "while he worked [at | Fannie Mae] from 2000 to 2002, Fannie Mae and Freddie |
He became a polygamist in 1879 when he married | Fannie Maria Little. |
Roberts' sister | Fannie married U.S. Congressman John A. Peters, a Ban |
Fannie May is a brand of chocolates owned by 1-800-Fl | |
In 1992, | Fannie May bought similarly named competitor Fanny Fa |
In April 2006, | Fannie May was sold for $85 million to Internet retai |
Prior to 2006, the brand was run by | Fannie May Confections, Inc., a confectioner based in |
to be manufactured in North Canton, Ohio under | Fannie May Confections Brands Inc, while their corpor |
In 1991, | Fannie May made the decision to make some of their ca |
In the 1970s and 1980s | Fannie May continued to develop new candy flavors wit |
Tennessee, the daughter of John H. Housley and | Fannie Mayer Housley. |
Fannie Merritt Farmer (1896). | |
Fannie Mullins Alternative School | |
He met and married | Fannie Newman in Detroit on March 14, 1909 and had th |
Fannie Osbourn, were the assistant principal and prin | |
Fannie Pearson Hardy Eckstorm (1865-1946) was an Amer | |
orn in Berryville, Virginia to Henry Slowe and | Fannie Porter Slowe. |
urned to Texas and for a time worked again for | Fannie Porter in her brothel. |
Fannie published her best-known work, The Boston Cook | |
George Melvin Young, a British solicitor, and | Fannie Rowan Young. |
uge of Apalachicola as a memorial to his wife, | Fannie Ruge, in 1931. |
he first child of immigrant parents, Jacob and | Fannie Simon Lestz, was born on March 29, 1914, at th |
A school for children was founded 1900 by | Fannie Suddarth. |
In 1885 he married | Fannie Thomas, daughter of Lovick Pierce Thomas, II, |
Langdon married | Fannie Vallie in 1859; the couple had two daughters. |
Edith Hardy ( | Fannie Ward) steals charity money in order to invest |
enter was completed in 1980, and the Frank and | Fannie Weiss Renal Dialysis Center was opened in 1982 |
Afterwards, he returned to the house and shot | Fannie, who was on the porch. |
Depree married | Fannie Wilson of Knoxville, Tennessee, who bore his t |
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