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Housing market in Welsh town shows wider woes
AP Business WriterDuring a bustling lunch hour in this Welsh commuter town, 25-year-old Richard Williams is one of the few who pause to look at properties for sale in a real-estate agent's window -- and he isn't buying. "I'd love to, but I'm single and I can't afford to...Tags: Parties and Movements, Real Estate Buyers, Richard Williams, Industrial Accidents, Rentals
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Long wait for satellite radio deal may end soon
AP Business WriterSirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s acquisition of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. may be cleared by federal regulators this month, and it can't happen fast enough for XM. As the regulatory review drags on, the company is struggling to add enough new...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Satellite Technology, Lobbying
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An Intern's Used-Car Gold
KickingTiresThe recent trend of folks choosing efficiency over size in the new-car market isn???t without benefit to a few people. What am I (a humble intern) talking about? My sweet, slightly used 2006 Hyundai Accent with an automatic transmission and......Tags: Auto Trends, Kelley Blue Book LLC, Passenger Cars, Vehicles
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Are Crossovers the Answer to SUVs?
KickingTiresAutomakers have been touting crossover vehicles as the answer to thirstier truck-based SUVs. However, in the tough-sales month of June crossovers still saw sales fall, just not as badly as SUVs. Ford???s Edge, which has seen very strong sales since......Tags: Auto Trends, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Crossovers and SUVs
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Poultry a nest egg for Md.
When President Herbert Hoover promised a chicken in every pot, he probably had some insight into the future of Maryland's poultry industry. Maryland ranks eighth among states in broilers produced each year and 12th in total pounds of chicken production....Tags: Economic Policy, Wicomico County, Livestock Farming, Investments, Walt Disney World Resort
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'Lost Colony' show returns after being almost lost to fire
Of The Associated PressTwo days before opening night of ''The Lost Colony,'' Tony-award winning designer William Ivey Long was still working on costumes. They were all brand new, but had to look very, very old. ''The Lost Colony'' production, hit by a disastrous fire last...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Literature, John Adams, Fires, Charity
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Gas mileage a key to home sales
Special to The Morning CallDid $4-a-gallon gas prompt Scott and Abigail Pasterski to put a for-sale sign on their home in Topton and buy another closer to his work in Wescosville and their church in Emmaus, where they go as many as four times most weeks? No, said Scott Pasterski,...Tags: Macungie, Fogelsville, Real Estate Buyers, Center Valley, Allentown
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One Sweet Ride: Leasing Exotic, Vintage Cars To Rich
For one Connecticut businessman, the downturn in the auto market and general economy has basically left him untouched because he is catering to a high-end niche market in which he is a leader.
Mitch Katz, whose Premier Financial Services specializes in...Tags: State Budgets, Vehicles, eBay Incorporated, Passenger Cars, Transportation
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Chicago-area gardeners thirst for rain barrels
Chicago Tribune reporterAfter a hard day's work, Jim Hollingsed can usually be found behind his Evergreen Park home in the summer, relaxing among the flowers, plants and vegetables he has lovingly maintained for two decades. But what excites Hollingsed most about his yard is...Tags: Evergreen Park, Mother's Day, Natural Resource Industry, Naperville, Water Restrictions
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His legacy lives on the river waters
Chicago Tribune reporterA few days ago, a mother and her adult son came into Ralph Frese's shop on the Northwest Side with just the sort of thing he said he doesn't want to deal with anymore: a faded, beaten-up, red canvas-covered wooden canoe they hoped he could restore to...Tags: Rivers, Maritime History, Forestry and Timber, Illinois Institute of Technology, Gardens and Parks
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