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How to avoid being ripped off by phony contractors
The arrest recently of a group of "woodchucks" by Fairfax County, Va., police is just one example of why homeowners nationwide should use caution when hiring people to do odd jobs around their properties. Woodchucks are so named in this part of the...Tags: Fairfax County, Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Washington (U.S. state), Texas
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Samantha Harris sells Westwood home for $1.64 million
"Dancing With the Stars" co-host and "The Insider" correspondent Samantha Harris and her husband, financial wholesaler Michael Hess, have sold their Westwood home for $1.64 million. Talk about a quickstep: The house had come on the market in late...Tags: New Year's Day, William Morris, U.S. Secret Service, Jennifer Carpenter, Personal Service
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Catalinas: The Cadillacs of shopping coupons
When Joanie Demer used coupons to take a $600 grocery bill down to $2.64 on the TLC show "Extreme Couponing," she had a secret weapon. Demer, who blogs at TheKrazyCouponLady.com, used plenty of ordinary coupons, the ones you clip from the Sunday...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Office Equipment, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Grocery Coupons, Groceries
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Ex-Bear's charity now in disarray
Tribune staff reporterAt the height of his career with the Chicago Bears in the mid-'90s, Chris Zorich was perhaps better known for the work of his charity than for his tackling skills on the gridiron: Thanksgiving turkeys for needy families, holiday toy drives, college...Tags: Charity, Michael Jordan, Human Interest, Justice System, Mike Ditka
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Taking Action For You: Small business loans
Fox59In a tough economy, some small business owners are searching every avenue for a business loan. They're even going online and out of state. What happens though, when the lender seemingly disappears with your deposit? Crystal Tuttle has been grooming pets...Tags: Bow Wow, Companies and Corporations, Indianapolis, Justice System, Small Businesses
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Planning your trip to Albania
THE BEST WAY TO SARANDE AND BUTRINT The only daily cruises to Albania sail from the northern Greek island of Corfu. Communications are quirky in Corfu; my ATT cellphone, with a built-in GSM chip for Europe, worked perfectly in Athens and Santorini but...Tags: Fraud, Albania, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Europe
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Home insurers revoking discounts for hurricane-proofing
Many Florida homeowners shelled out hundreds or thousands of dollars to fortify their homes against hurricanes in recent years to qualify for insurance discounts.
Some got them — for a while. This year, some homeowners are feeling the impact of...Tags: Hurricanes, Career and Workplace, Meteorological Disasters, Companies and Corporations, Disasters and Accidents
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Foreclosure attorney Stern leaves as chairman of subsidiary firm
Plantation foreclosure attorney David J. Stern, who is under investigation by state regulators over his law firm's alledged mishandling of tens of thousands of foreclosure documents, has left his position as chairman of the subsidiary company that handles...Tags: Labor Legislation, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Scott Rothstein
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UPDATE: Man in Valley View Mall surveillance photo was carrying umbrella; Roanoke police interviewed him
Updated at 5:14 pm
Roanoke police now say they have talked to the man shown in surveillance video and say he was carrying an umbrella. Here is the full release the city posted on Facebook:
"The person shown in the earlier photos from the Valley...Tags: Witnesses, Career and Workplace, Macy's, Inc., Facebook, Office Supplies
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Area business briefs for June 21
Henderson awarded scholarship
Joshua Henderson has received a Kentucky Grocers Association/Kentucky Association of Convenience Stores scholarship in participation with The Kroger Co. and the Kentucky Grocers Education Foundation. Henderson is a 2010...Tags: Economy, Human Interest, Consumer Goods Industries, Disasters and Accidents, Pension and Welfare
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FDA: Genetic Tests Need to be Regulated
Tribune reporterDuring a stay at a resort two years ago, Carol Arand bought $4,000 in genetic tests after a spa physician praised their potential to improve her health. If ever she got sick, Arand reasoned, she could take the results to her doctor. "I hoped that this...Tags: Biology, Companies and Corporations, Plastic Surgeons, Litigation and Regulation, North Carolina
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THIS WEEK IN GOVERNMENT
WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Administration Building 100 W. Washington St., Hagerstown Tuesday, June 14, 10:45 a.m. Agenda - 10:50 a.m.: Public hearing, proposed modification to landfill user fees - 11:05 a.m.: Water resources element...Tags: Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Government, Property-Casualty Insurance
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