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Fannie Mae loses $2.3 billion in quarter as defaults rise
From the Associated PressFannie Mae is making bold cutbacks that will send shock waves through the mortgage market, after posting a quarterly loss Friday that was three-times larger than Wall Street expected. To slow its financial decline, the mortgage finance giant slashed...Tags: Nevada, Financial and Business Services, Loans, Schools, National Government
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Hearst Corp. buys Connecticut Post
Associated Press WriterHearst Corp. has purchased the Connecticut Post in Bridgeport and seven weekly newspapers in the state from MediaNews Group Inc. The two companies announced the deal Friday. Terms were not disclosed, but a person with direct knowledge of the deal who...Tags: National Government, Newspapers, Connecticut, New Milford, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Future Of Connecticut Yankee Site Remains Unclear
Courant Staff WriterIt may not be pristine wilderness, but most of the trademark characteristics that define a nuclear power plant are long gone from Haddam Neck — no dome-shaped nuclear reactor and no electricity coursing into the power grid. Now that the Connecticut...Tags: Nuclear Power, Venture Smith, Political Candidates, Connecticut, Government
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King County Considering Cuts To Fix Budget Deficit
King County is facing a budget deficit of more than $86 million, with every department taking a hit, including criminal justice, where the prosecuting attorney's office is looking at cutting 41 deputy attorneys, and the sheriff's office may cut 45...Tags: Local Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, Government Debt
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Trading to a home of equal value in a wholly new setting
Most people who sell one home and buy another do so after a major life event: A first baby is born, a job is lost or a better one is found, a marriage shatters, or a couple –– their kids grown and gone –– find themselves empty...Tags: Florida, Homes, Real Estate Sellers, New York
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Exercise care when selecting an agent to market home
More than a million real estate agents belong to the National Association of Realtors ( www.realtor.org). But many are less active in the field than earlier this decade, when sellers reigned supreme and properties often commanded multiple offers. These...Tags: Sales, Mortgages, Real Estate Agents, Homes, Marketing
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A waste and a lot of whining
As a business owner and registered voter in Gloucester County, I am appalled at the taxpayers' money being wasted on this so-called recall petition. The citizens of Gloucester County voted for the current Board of Supervisors, and I honestly feel like the...Tags: Elections, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), State Budgets
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Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose hangar for sale
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA chunk of Howard Hughes' Los Angeles is on the block: the cavernous hangar where the aviation mogul built his infamous Spruce Goose aircraft that flew only once -- for about one minute -- in 1947. ¶ It was wartime when Hughes Aircraft Co. got a...Tags: Los Angeles, Oregon, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Real Estate Agents, Long Beach (California)
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Developer of the Grove says he may sell Miramar Hotel in Montecito
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFollowing a rebuke from the Montecito Planning Commission on Wednesday, mall developer Rick Caruso said he would consider selling 14 acres of beachfront property rather than conduct additional environmental studies on the site of his proposed luxury...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Miramar, Los Angeles, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations
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Sneaky school amendments might pull fast one on Florida voters
Patricia Levesque, the executive director of former Gov. Jeb Bush's educational think tank, took time out from maternity leave to ask me a question on Wednesday. "Why is it that the same Catholic school that can't teach a 5-year-old using an...Tags: Religious Education, Schools, Political Candidates, State Budgets, Florida
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Berwyn and its artists pursue affordable-housing study
Special to the Chicago TribuneRachel Lechocki knew early on that making a living as an artist wouldn't be easy. The 24-year-old painter from Berwyn teaches art courses for several area park districts, but wonders if she will ever make enough money to move out of her parents' home....Tags: Public Officials, Artspace, Cicero, Heads of State, Government
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Teachers lukewarm on Paterson's property tax plan
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - A plan by the State Senate's Republican majority to reduce school property taxes, expected to be adopted during tomorrow's special session, received a lukewarm response yesterday from teachers, school boards and others. The proposal calls for...Tags: Craig Johnson, David A. Paterson, Interior Policy, Political Candidates, State Budgets
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