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Time to help the little people for a change
Bankruptcy and foreclosure judges must have the authority to decide whether loans on first homes were legal in the first place. If they were not, they need the ability to change the terms to a fixed mortgage at the appropriate interest rate. This may...Tags: Condos and Houses, Financial and Business Services, Homes
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Influx of Section 8 residents upsets some unit owners at Century Village in Pembroke Pines
South Florida Sun-SentinelPerhaps there is a bright spot in the real estate collapse: "It's made more units available for low-income people to rent," said Kevin Cregan, of the Broward County Housing Authority. But the idea that Century Village is home to folks who get federal...Tags: Interior Policy, Broward County, Condos and Houses, Personal Income, Housing and Urban Planning
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Glastonbury School Officials Push Academy Plan
School officials have been making the rounds to civic and business organizations to win support for spending $6.9 million to convert a wing of the former Academy School into board of education and special education offices. The proposal, which will be on...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces
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Economic turmoil keeps Boca residents guessing
South Florida Sun-SentinelEconomic buzzwords like bailout, recession, foreclosure and regulation are rolling off the tongues of most Americans these days as folks face having to make it with less. And although it is commonly thought of as a city populated only by the super rich,...Tags: Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Condos and Houses, Real Estate Agents, Prices
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LETTERS
Levy's budget philosophy In "Radio ad draws Levy's ire" [News, Oct. 2], Presiding Officer Bill Lindsay defends his decision to refuse $20 million in state aid that would relieve the county of its burden in running the county nursing home and alleges that...Tags: Hempstead, Rooms and Sublets, Medical Services, Health Treatments, Condos and Houses
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6 die in family murder-suicide in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersKarthik Rajaram had fallen hard. The 45-year-old Porter Ranch financial manager who once made more than $1.2 million in a London-based venture fund had lost his job. His luck playing the stock market ran out. On Sept. 16, he bought a gun. He wrote two...Tags: School Examinations, Condos and Houses, Criminal Laws, Century City, Academic Progress
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Planners see Mount Royal visions
University of Baltimore and Maryland Institute College of Art officials are focusing attention and money on the areas adjacent to Baltimore's Penn Station with a goal of wresting a more attractive and recognizable neighborhood from parking lots and...Tags: National Government, Road Transportation, Colleges and Universities, Government, Vehicles
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Smart phone applications make house hunting much easier
Shopping for a home in South Florida has never been so easy. Sitting in front of a computer searching listings is so yesterday. Today, you can be stopping for gas while downloading photos, finding open houses in your neighborhood and instantly dialing or...Tags: Coral Springs, iPhone, Broward County, Google Inc., New Products
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Lehigh Valley Wild is now bigger and better
Want to see pictures of the 315-pound whitetail buck taken Saturday by a Lehigh County bowhunter? Interested in the names of six area hunters who won licenses for this year's Pennsylvania elk hunt? Curious about recent fish habitat improvements at...Tags: People, Fishing, Condos and Houses, Allentown, Teen-agers
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Small business: Staying in business in all seasons
jherzlich@aol.comFor many entrepreneurs, the change of seasons means a lot more than just swapping out summer attire for warmer winter wear or vice versa. Rather, it can mean lean times for seasonal business owners dependent upon only a few months out of the year to make...Tags: Building Material, McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Office and Retail Spaces, Delray Beach, Metal and Mineral
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
Plug Great Lakes Compact loophole It took 53 years, but the Great Lakes states finally have a federal mandate to prevent massive diversions of Great Lakes water -- such as to states in the arid West and Southwest and the corn and wheat belts of the...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Google Inc., Bart Stupak, Regional Authority, Hunting
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Dad steps in for debit-card disaster
E All parents want to protect their children from harm and failure. That was Alan Zulich's first instinct when his 24-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, ran into a mysterious financial mishap. It came after a three-day stay at the Fenwick Inn in Ocean...Tags: Credit and Debt, Hotels and Accommodations, Rooms and Sublets, Human Mishaps, Tourism and Leisure
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