New Potter book leaks in Canada Harry Potter's latest secret may have slipped out in Canada, and publishers of the best-selling books hope the magical allure of author J.K. Rowling's autograph will get it back under
Speculators Drive Dollar Ahead of Trade Balance The inactivity of the dollar in yesterday's trading has given way to some selling in the morning hours of today's New York session.read more...
Housing starts rebound but... Housing starts rebounded from a nine-year low in February, according to the latest government reading on the battered home-building industry, but ongoing weakness led builders to pull back on plans
Six builders get to work on next Parade of Homes Spring is here and in addition to the rising flowers and temperatures, homes are also rising this season, especially the six homes to be featured in the 2006 Parade of
Man Admits to Identity Theft in a Complex Mortgage Scheme A man who went on a four-month odyssey across three continents before his arrest admitted yesterday in Nassau County Court in Mineola, N.Y., that he had masterminded an elaborate identity
Newlyweds can blend their things, and tastes, harmoniously Everyone assumed the mounted deer head would disappear from Jim Van Grinsven's living room after he got married.read more...
Note: A version of this article appeared Dec. 9. About this time last year, the investment markets were anticipating the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates, which it has done.
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