Struggling to Get the Price Just Right In a perfect world, Dianne McDermott and her clients would never disagree."> By Dan Rafter Special to The Washington Post Saturday, August 12, 2006; Page F01 In a perfect world,
Economy 'poison chalice' A SEVERE economic downturn awaits the winning side in the general election, leading financial institutions said yesterday as more signs emerged of worsening business conditions.via
Murder Down Under In medieval times the crossbow proved to be an effective and deadly weapon to support the infantry, and the weapon remains popular today with sportsmen and hunters.read more...
In Stony Point, almost all races are contested Personal: Married, 4 children Occupation: Highway superintendent Education: Haverstraw-Stony Point schools Career: Construction, excavation, drainage work, 30 years; owner-operator, L.R.S. Excavating Inc., 17 ...read more...
Fed chief speaks on access to credit Troubles plaguing lenders and borrowers with risky mortgages may challenge the notion that widespread access to credit is always a good thing, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke suggested Friday.Commentread more...
Myregion.org Seeks More Public Input on Project on How Growth Should Be Managed read more...
As gasoline prices march steadily toward $3 a gallon, Lawrence Toyota is selling its most fuel-efficient car, the Prius, faster than the dealership can stock it.
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