Analysts say delayed foreclosures prolonging mortgage crisis … and more

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1. Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy ordered off Trump’s Westchester estate [Post]
2. Construction activity seen at Related Companies’ rental-condo tower at 42nd Street and 10th Avenue [Curbed, first item]
3. Student-designed Crown Heights playground debuts [NYDN]
4. Ikea offers $10,000 worth of furniture to potential buyers of New York City’s narrowest apartment, at 75 1/2 Bedford Street [Curbed, second item]
5. Large dogs unwelcome at New York City public housing projects [NYT]
6. A closer look at New Jersey’s Froh Heim mansion, as it hits the auction block [WSJ]
7. Life insurance providers ask for looser residential mortgage regulations [Bloomberg]
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Delayed foreclosures could be prolonging mortgage crisis, some analysts say [WSJ]
9. Government-run auction of Corus properties to be largest sale of commercial property since financial crisis began [WSJ]
10. Federal Reserve officials expected to announce economic recovery [Bloomberg]