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With homeowner in doghouse, bobcats move in
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTaking advantage of a slump in local real estate, a family of bobcats has moved into a foreclosed Lake Elsinore home, lolling about on fences and walls and riveting an entire neighborhood. Neighbors first noticed the feline squatters Aug. 27 hanging...Tags: Wildlife, Forestry and Timber, Animals, Foreclosures, David Kelly
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Mobile home advocates renew push for land law
Advocates for Howard County mobile home park residents are renewing a push for a law that would give them the first chance to buy the land under their homes if a sale is imminent. The leaders of People Acting Together in Howard, a church-based...Tags: Edward J Kasemeyer, Apartments, Condos and Houses, Government, Executive Branch
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Trial opens for 2nd man in NY doctor's killing
A prosecutor says jurors will see a videotaped confession from a man accused of helping to kill a popular New York City pediatrician in his newly bought home. But a defense lawyer said during opening arguments Thursday that Juan Bernardez has a...Tags: Prosecution, Murder
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Immigrants squeezed as Spain's boom turns to bust
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLured by the promise of wealth in a booming economy, immigrants from North Africa, Latin America and other regions flocked to Spain in the last decade, quickly becoming Exhibit A in the Mediterranean nation's remarkable success story. But the surging...Tags: August, Consumers, Migration, Business, Mortgages
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Exec launched home rehab firm
Chicago Tribune reporterAndrew Fischer briefly practiced law before getting into real estate and starting a business that rehabilitated homes and buildings on the North Shore and Chicago's North Side. Mr. Fischer, 44, vice chairman of the board of the industrial chemical and...Tags: Death and Dying, Northwestern University, Colleges and Universities, Tom Davis
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Question is not whether to save 115-year-old Naperville home, but how to save it
Special to the Chicago TribuneEveryone seems to want to save a historic Naperville mansion from the wrecking ball, but they can't agree on how to do it. Matthew Rasche and his father, Russell, believe the restoration of the Queen Anne mansion, known as the Hammerschmidt House, will...Tags: Naperville, Renovation
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No easy answers ahead: Cities come to grips with flooding bills
Sentinel Staff WritersA moratorium on growth may be in flood-stricken DeBary's future after a resident challenged the city to stop all building before drainage projects are complete. The proposal emerged on a night when leaders at city meetings in DeBary and Deltona faced...Tags: Credit and Debt, Relief and Aid Organizations, Rivers, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hurricanes
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CLUB AT MORGAN HILL G.C. PATRIOT GOLF DAYS AUG. 29 - SEPT. 1 -- Club at Morgan will match $1/player that participates … benefits spouses and dependents of service members killed or disabled … event supports a nationwide effort Patriot...Tags: John Miller, Rivers, Michael Jordan, East Stroudsburg University, Bill Elliott
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New York real estate: Great Kills, Staten Island
Special to amNewYorkNo one really uses the word "love" when they describe their feelings toward Great Kills, Staten Island. In fact, most residents speak with a blend of reservation and cautious optimism that it's almost disarming at first. It's not a dangerous place or a...Tags: Richmond Hill, Law Enforcement, Transportation, Richmond Town, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Rehabbing starts today for East Baltimore homes
Near the intersection of East Chase and McDonogh streets in East Baltimore, most rowhouses have shattered windows, boarded-up doors and weedy lots. The sign on the vacant corner grocery has faded.
These are among the 150 or so homes that are left after...Tags: Patterson Park, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Migration, Forest City Enterprises, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Two gardens, one idea: Drought-tolerant doesn't have to mean dull
Times Staff WriterAt first glance, the two homes have nothing in common. One's an urban update of a rustic log cabin. The other, a 1920s Mediterranean casa. What links them is their imaginative drought-resistant gardens -- drastic departures from the lush carpets of...Tags: Studio City, Conservation, Sherman Oaks, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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Bushkill Twp. man sentenced for selling 'killer' meth
Of The Morning CallA Bushkill Township man convicted last year of operating one of the largest methamphetamine rings in the region was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years and one month in federal prison. John Riccio, 47, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release and...Tags: John Miller, Prosecution, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sales, Prisons
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