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A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims
A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims from data compiled by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The overall death toll from the attacks stands at 2,977 -- including 2,753 killed as a result of the attacks at the World Trade Center, 184...Tags: Storage, Plandome, Manchester (Hillsborough, New Hampshire), Medical Research, Whitestone
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Report: Discover Card could become Orange Bowl title sponsor
The Business of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsWith FedEx announcing earlier this year it was dropping its title sponsorship of the Orange Bowl college football game after 21 years ??? marking the longest reign as title sponsor of a BCS game ??? ESPN has been in negotiations......Tags: Financial and Business Services, FedEx Corporation, Companies and Corporations, ESPN (tv network)
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Economic slowdown creates an Inland Empire of the north
Money & CompanyThe Inland Empire of Southern California, encompassing Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, has often been considered among the hardest hit by the economic slowdown. But the inland areas of the San Francisco area have it just as bad. Families flocked...... -
How to shop for property insurance
Check out which insurers have the most policies in your county, their contact information and a comparison of their rates for two particular types of homes at the state's Shop and Compare Rates website, shopandcomparerates.com. Try the state's free...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Credit Ratings, Florida, Property, Marketing
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5219 Sweet Meadow Lane, Clarksville, MD 21029
On May 14th, 2010, the president of Capitol Metro Financial Services bought a newly built house at 5219 Sweet Meadow Lane in Clarksville, Md., for $1,500,000 from James H. Selfridge Builders Inc. Darius Bakhtiar, president of Capital Metro, has worked in...Tags: Clarksville, Financial and Business Services, Colleges and Universities, Education, Plastic Surgeons
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America votes for less regulation of Wall Street! Or not.
Opinion L.A.My colleague Mike McGough's skeptical post about the USA Today poll on Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan reminded me of a survey released Thursday by GfK Financial Services, a New York firm that does research for the financial industry. The headline on... -
Service sector grows slightly in January
Money & CompanyThe U.S. service sector grew in January for the first time since September but is still lagging behind the manufacturing industries, according to a report released Wednesday. A gauge of performance in non-manufacturing businesses reached 50.5 from 49.8,... -
Huffington to consumers: Boycott big banks [Updated]
Money & CompanyThis post corrects an earlier version There can be few institutions more despised as 2010 begins than big U.S. banks, but what can the average person do about it? The answer, according to Huffington Post website founder Arianna Huffington and...... -
Obama: 'Fat-cats' not his constituency
The Swampby Mark Silva Republicans voted against the economic stimulus in the House. They voted against the health-care overhaul in the House. Most of them voted against the "cap and trade'' energy bill in the House, though the handful of Republicans......Tags: Steve King, Federal Bailout Funds, Fox Broadcasting Company, Republican Party, Government
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Home valuation code could soon undergo major revamp
Could the controversial appraisal system imposed nationwide by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in May -- and now tied to lowball property valuations, busted home sale transactions and higher fees to consumers -- be on its way out?
It just...Tags: The Washington Post, Property, Real Estate Agents, House Building, Companies and Corporations
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Sony sales slide 20% as global economy erodes profit
L.A. Times Tech BlogSony saw sales drop nearly across the board in its fiscal second quarter as the consumer electronics and media giant continued to struggle with a withering global economy. As shoppers around the world cut back on buying televisions, cameras and computers,... -
Four years after Hurricane Wilma battered South Florida, some homeowners are still dealing with claims
South Florida Sun-SentinelMarta Ayala's colorful artwork is showcased throughout her immaculate Parkland home. Every room also features vivid reminders of 2005's Hurricane Wilma: cracking paint and yellow water drip marks, some as long as 10 feet. Weeks after the storm, Ayala and...Tags: Florida, Hurricane Damage, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Natural Disasters
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