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CB neighbors complain about racial display
A black doll strapped to a cross at a rental home in Council Bluffs has been removed after complaints from neighbors. Mike Limmer, who rents the home to his granddaughter, says he took the doll down and it won't be going back up. He says it's "just...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Condos and Houses
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Rangel had no-interest mortgage more than 10 years
Associated Press WriterRep. Charles Rangel paid no mortgage interest on a beach resort property for more than 10 years, a lawyer for the powerful House committee chairman said Friday. The New York congressman's lawyer, Lanny Davis, told The Associated Press that Rangel got...Tags: Apartments, Kent Conrad, Ethics, Government, Charles B. Rangel
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Car-guy country club
MotorTrend MagazineAbout midway through my first-ever round of golf as a teenager, it dawned on me that I was not a natural and that becoming good at this game would require lots of money that could be better spent on cars. These days, there are more and more "country... -
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: Apartments, House Building, Martin O'Malley, Government, Executive Branch
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Davie residents protest evictions
South Florida Sun-SentinelFearing they may be homeless in six months, more than 300 residents of Palma Nova mobile home park showed up at Town Hall on Wednesday night in protest of owner Austin Forman's plan to close the park. They demanded more time to move — at least a...Tags: Fires, House Building, Rooms and Sublets, Davie, Condos and Houses
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A darker state economy sends day laborers packing
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor more than two years, Otoniel Lopez Cortez arrived at the Westlake day labor center before 6:30 a.m. to wait for jobs painting houses. Some weeks he earned a few hundred dollars, enough to pay his rent and bills and send money home to Guatemala. But...Tags: Migration, Immigration, Employment, Home Depot Incorporated, Illegal Immigrants
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Caught in a downturn
Sentinel Staff WriterAn earlier version of this story contained an incorrect byline. Apartment construction is down sharply in the Orlando area this year, as are sales of local rental complexes, in a pullback that echoes the rapid decline in home building and home sales....Tags: Apartments, Lake Mary, Orlando Real Estate, August, Sales
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Departure of airlines from South Florida means fewer tourists
South Florida Sun-SentinelAirlines are retreating from South Florida, which could leave hotels and restaurants with fewer tourists this fall. This month, carriers using Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will offer 94,160 fewer seats than in September 2007, a 9.6...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Transportation Accidents, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Pompano Beach
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Top court to hear Bianca Jagger's NYC rent case
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ New York's top court is set to hear oral arguments to overturn Bianca Jagger's eviction from a rent-stabilized Park Avenue apartment in Manhattan. The ex-wife of Rolling Stone lead singer Mick Jagger contends the apartment was her...Tags: Apartments, Mick Jagger, Court Administration
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Avoid crushing housing rents
Dear Mary: The rent on our three-bedroom house went up from $850 to $1,000 a month. We were struggling to pay the $850, so we really can't afford the increase. We have looked in an apartment community where our rent would be about $750 a month. I also...Tags: Apartments, Homes, Insurance, Paramount, Labor Legislation
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Horse sense
In the dining room of Dulany and Jimmie Noble's farmhouse, traditional white damask table linens are the backdrop for hunter-green-rimmed china settings that depict fox-hunting scenes. Silver stirrup cups, the traditional vessels used for a toast before...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Collectibles, Farms, Homes, Metal and Mineral
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Home economics
Special to The Baltimore SunWhen DeWitt Doss moved to Maryland in 2006 to accept his first teaching position with Baltimore City public schools, the Niagara Falls, N.Y., native wasn't looking to buy a home. His chief concern was educating young people. "I love helping the kids,"...Tags: Apartments, Real Estate Agents, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Sales, Morgan State University
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