City's new adult entertainment business law goes into effect today The carpentry work is under way at two of Sioux City's adult bookstores as they prepare to meet the conditions of the new adult entertainment law that goes into effect
N.O. Rescue Mission to receive makeover A California nonprofit will help developers renovate a historic housing facility in New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.HomeAid, a Costa Mesa, Calif., nonprofit developer of transitional housing will ...read more...
Fed to Begin Buying Mortgage-Backed Securities (New York Times) The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Monday that it had begun purchasing mortgage-backed securities in an effort to bolster the battered housing market.read more...
Chavez Reinvents 'Socialism' in Venezuela A landslide all but wiped out Wilfredo Rodriguez's small shoemaking business last year, entitling him to a loan from President Hugo Chavez's government _ money he says he never would've
Consumer confidence flat in August Consumer confidence stayed low in August but did not fall any further, according to a survey.read more...
Retailers seeing a warming trend The Marion Star/James Miller Rick and Marlene Fleming look over the many styles and models of space heaters before finding the one best suited for their home.read more...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Jennie Scott is facing higher mortgage payments next month that she can’t afford on her $1,000 monthly Social Security income. The 74-year-old North Philadelphia widow took on a $55,000 loan three years ago to pay off credit card debt and the remainder of her original mortgage.
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