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Old Catonsville is happiness squared
Old Catonsville boasts turn-of-the-last-century buildings and schools, fine restaurants, antiques and music shops, and a library. But scattered among the Victorian structures are Arts and Crafts-style homes built in the early 20th century. It is in one of...
Tags: Catonsville, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Stanford becomes 1st school to raise more than $1 billion in a year
The nation’s top fund-raising institution last year, Stanford University, raised $1.03 billion from donors, the first to raise more than $1 billion in a given year. Out of the nation's top 10 fund-raising institutions, two others were in...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Education, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania
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A new tool for enforcing fair-housing rules
The nation's fair-housing rules became clearer this month when the Department of Housing and Urban Development finalized a rule that it hopes makes it easier to determine whether a housing practice is discriminatory. The formal adoption of uniform...Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Politics, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Mortgages
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When Flagler County construction collapsed so did its labor market
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelRevisiting Flagler's boom and bust and its impact on unemployment … BUNNELL — To understand Flagler County's unemployment problem, drive through the gates of Grand Landings, a sprawling, would-be subdivision just west of Interstate 95.... -
L.A. city official hands new victory to Chinatown Wal-Mart
L.A. NOWA high-level official in the L.A. city planning department has handed a key victory to Wal-Mart, rejecting a request to throw out building permits for a hotly contested grocery store in Chinatown.... -
December's Fastest- and Slowest-Selling Cars
KickingTiresAutomakers won't report December sales results until later today, but we have data on the month's fastest and slowest sellers. The redesigned Toyota Avalon hit dealerships in the first week of December, and it stormed the fastest-selling list, with...Tags: Mercedes-Benz, Prius, Vehicles, SUVs and Crossovers, Inventories
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Why holding Gov. Rick Scott to creating 1.7 million jobs is silly talk
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE – This month, we started a series of reports attempting to evaluate Gov. Rick Scott on the ‘7-7-7′ economic plan that was the political mantelpiece of his 2010 campaign. It's a good... -
Dream home: Gardener's delight in Baltimore County
For artist Susan Yonkers, a Maryland Institute College of Art graduate and gardening enthusiast, and her craftsman husband, Bill, a large outdoor canvas was a prerequisite. So the couple found a single-family, ranch-style home on 2 acres in a...
Tags: Hobbies, Long Island, Baltimore County, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Orland Park pulls plug on fee discounts
Recent signs of a recovering housing market have prompted Orland Park officials to pull the plug on discounted development fees that were put in place three years ago to help builders in a sluggish economy. The Village Board voted this month to return...Tags: House Building
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Kraft isn't just staying in Northfield, it's expanding
Northfield avoided major economic problems in 2012 when Kraft decided against relocating from the near-north suburb. Kraft, which moved to Northfield in 1992, split into two companies this year, and entertained the notion of moving its international...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, House Building, Finance
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Top 10 Best-Selling Cars: January 2013
KickingTiresAutomakers should party like it's ??? 2012. Sales kicked off the new year at the same pace as they ended the last, with figures from the top seven largest automakers up a combined 15.6% versus January 2012. Ford and Toyota......Tags: Hyundai, GMC, Vehicles, Nissan, Kia
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U.S. is a loser in business group's March Madness-style tax bracket
WASHINGTON -- If the world's major economies had a competition like the NCAA basketball tournament, the U.S. would enter as the No. 1 seed -- but a leading business group said the nation's corporate tax policies would get it bounced in the first round....
Tags: Norway, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, U.S. Congress, Corporate Officers, College Sports
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