UConn Goes Own Way On Dorms Nine new dormitories built at state universities over the past 10 years were checked by the state building inspector, in contrast to six dorms built at the University of Connecticut
National's tax policy would impoverish NZ The Opposition's threat to increase government borrowings, in order to deliver significant income tax cuts to the rich, would seriously damage our economy, Progressive MP Matt Robson will say on
Smaller stores not backing down in home improvement brawl Smaller stores not backing down in home improvement brawl By Max Showalter mshowalter@journalandcourier.com It's only a half-mile from the front door of the new Menards Mega Store to Henry Poor
Abu Dhabi Fund in NYC Deal An Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund has purchased a majority stake in the Chrysler Building, one of New York's most iconic skyscrapers.read more...
Mortgage approvals jumped in March (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Mortgage approvals in March rose sharply on a year earlier but the increase was distorted by the lateness of Easter this year, British Bankers' Association data showed
Taft Presses Ahead Despite Criminal Conviction, Voter Disapproval COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov. Bob Taft said Wednesday he'll move ahead with several initiatives in 2006 despite the worst moments of his political life this year.read more...
The National Association of Realtors says pre-owned homes sold at an annual rate of 7.18 million units in April, up 4.5 percent from March’s pace of 6.87 million and setting a record for the strongest month for …
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