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Home prices dip as seasonal slowdown begins
Home prices in the nation's 20 biggest cities dipped 0.1% in October from the prior month but rose strongly from the same month last year, according to a closely watched index, indicating the start of the seasonal slowdown in home prices. It was the...
Tags: Holiday Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Danville-Boyle County building permits issued in October and November 2012
Building permits issued recently by Danville-Boyle County Planning and Zoning Commission include: October — Burger King, 1560 Hustonville Road, storage, 120 square feet; Kimball International, 259 Stewarts Lane, addition, 336 square feet; Yount...
Tags: House Building, Kimball International Incorporated, Burger King
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Deputies: Pillbillies wanted to build dream home with drug money
FloriDUHGary Hill, 41, and his wife Paula, 39 suspected pillbillies from Maryville, Tennessee, had a financial plan to build their dream home. Although the couple had already reportedly pulled permits for the home's construction, they were reportedly still $4,...Tags: Daytona Beach, Prosecution, Morphine (drug), Drug Trafficking
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Hansen: Plastics death greatly exaggerated
An out-of-state visitor stands in line at a Laguna Beach supermarket, and the female checker asks him, "paper bag for 10 cents or did you bring your own?" The man looks dumbfounded and shoots a look across to the young male bagger, as if wanting some...
Tags: Dustin Hoffman, E. coli Infection, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, International Paper Company, Weyerhaeuser Company
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Federal Hill fantasy comes true for couple
Through a stroke of good luck and perfect timing, Polly and Terry Smith became residents of Federal Hill six years ago. "We were wandering around town one day and saw the 'For Sale' sign on this house," Polly Smith remembered of the spacious, end-of-...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Federal Hill, Pecans
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Walmart to fight injunction on Burbank store in state appellate court
Walmart officials on Tuesday said they will take their case for starting construction on a new store in Burbank to a state appellate court after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled he doesn’t have jurisdiction to hear the appeal....Tags: Trials, House Building, Crime, Law and Justice, California Department of Transportation, Judges
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Israel to withhold tax transfers to Palestinians
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel on Sunday roundly rejected the United Nations' endorsement of an independent state of Palestine, announcing it would withhold more than $100 million collected for the Palestinian government to pay debts to Israeli companies....
Tags: Construction, Impeachment, Hillary Clinton, Benjamin Netanyahu, National Government
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Like his inspiration Churchill, hotelier won't stay down
Tribune staff reporterTo say that Chicago-based luxury hotel investor Laurence Geller is captivated by all things Winston Churchill is something of an understatement. As chairman of the Churchill Centre, a not-for-profit dedicated to preserving the legacy of the iconic...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Human Interest, Chicago City Hall, Colleges and Universities, Corporate Officers
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Injunction against Wal-Mart expected to delay Burbank project
L.A. NOWA court-ordered injunction issued against a planned Walmart in Burbank could sideline the project and force the city to prove the world's largest retailer won't cause significant harm to local roadways and businesses.... -
Top 10 Best-Selling Cars: August 2012
KickingTiresNew-car sales in August continued a trend that dates to May: massive gains for Toyota and Honda relative to an earthquake-stymied 2011, with solid ??? albeit smaller ??? gains among other major automakers. Both Japanese automakers led the march toward.......Tags: Auto Trends, Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Guides and Reviews, Automotive Equipment, Chevrolet
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L.A. Council to take up big-box ban targeting Chinatown Wal-Mart
L.A. NOWThe L.A. City Council is poised to vote on a temporary ban that would prevent large chain stores from opening in the city’s Chinatown district.... -
Some businesses say landscaping ordinance a threat
jbahr@aberdeennews.comThe city of Aberdeen has told some local businesses they would be shut down if they don't put the necessary greenery in their parking lots. Schriver’s Memorial Mortuary co-owner George Schriver said the city was “literally going to close us...Tags: Business, House Building, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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