Man sought in break-ins maintains innocence By TANYA EISERER / The Dallas Morning News teiserer@dallasnews.com Corey Lee Caldwell says he's innocent of the hundreds of burglaries that Duncanville police investigators have accused him of having committed.Commentread
Why Sony is full of beans GADGETS OF THE WEEK Sony, which invented portable music players but now lags far behind Apple, has turned to the jelly bean for inspiration.read more...
Toll says stricter loans disrupting housing's 'food chain' "Twenty months into this housing downturn, we continue to face difficult conditions in most of our markets" Toll Brothers Inc. said Wednesday that it doesn't expect to meet its
Haven Wins the Property Battle TALLAHASSEE - The Republican-controlled Florida House voted largely along party lines Wednesday for a measure that would swap homeowner property tax relief for higher sales taxes.
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Consumers likely to drag on bank earnings The nation's bankers are starting to worry about the financial health of the American consumer.read more...
UPI NewsTrack Business April 25, 2006 U.S. stocks fell Tuesday, along with the dollar and Treasuries, which plummeted on strong consumer confidence and existing home sales news.read more...
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