U.S. job growth tepid, jobless rate drops U.S. employers added 146,000 jobs in June, below Wall Street's forecasts, but the unemployment rate fell to its lowest since September 2001 as few people joined the labor force, a
In China, sizzling housing prices dazzle and distress BEIJING - A real estate frenzy grips China's urban areas, and one recent day saleswoman Xu Shuang faced an unruly throng when units at her luxury housing project went on
Your Home Office: Color Lab "I WAS A LITTLE APPREHENSIVE ABOUT MY NEW HOME OFFICE, because I had never worked from home," says Joan Brooks, a molecular biologist with several patents to her name.read more...
Jonathan Lansner (Reg Req'd) Here are predictions from Register readers using the formula, plus their comments on the market outlook: +15%, Michael Fisher, Laguna Niguel: "But look for higher than that in the spring."
New Televisions for the New-Home Set A half-century or so ago, the choice in televisions was limited. Only black-and-white sets were available, and the largest screens were 24 inches. The set was encased in its
Proposed mortgage tax hike divides Dutchess lawmakers (Kingston Daily Freeman) POUGHKEEPSIE - Dutchess County Legislature Chairman Gary Cooper is counting on the full support of the Republican caucus Thursday for a resolution to impose a countywide mortgage tax, a move
Mortgage brokers would face new licensing requirements under a bill lawmakers moved forward Monday.
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