Civil War tavern burns; residents flee apartments "It was located in the middle of Jefferson Street and was moved in 1922 to where it is now." Stephanie Fendley was lying down in her room Tuesday night
Property pushes Irish up wealth league The Irish are now second place in the global wealth league thanks in large part to this country's sustained property boom, according to a new report from Bank of Ireland
The Herald Online **Columns** RECENT judgments on the ability of the banks to sell houses of defaulting bondholders in execution with great ease, must be welcomed.read more...
30-, 15-Year Mortgage Rates Highest Since Mid-April (Fox News) Average U.S. interest rates on 30- and 15-year mortgages continued to climb this week, mortgage finance company Freddie Mac said Thursday, reaching their highest levels since mid-April.read more...
Maybe granite can be a home's best friend Next to diamonds, granite is the hardest stone in existence. And it is this little fact that makes granite a prime choice for many interior design applications.read more...
A Design District Takes Shape in Pittsburgh "We're growing in an authentic grassroots way where it's all about small, independent shops" BUTLER STREET is a place the chain stores forgot, and until fairly recently, so had
(CP) – Easing gasoline prices slowed Canada’s annual inflation rate to 2.2 per cent in April, from 2.3 per cent the previous month, Statistics Canada said Thursday.
But the big news came in the core inflation index, which the Bank of Canada also uses to gauge whether consumer prices are being kept in check when it sets interest rates.
The core number, which excludes volatile items such as fruit and vegetables and gasoline, jumped to 2.5 per cent annually in April, the strongest increase in the key index in four years. Core inflation, which the central bank seeks to keep at two per cent, was 2.3 per cent in March. Read more
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