Mashantucket Pequots selling speed ferries for $10 million each The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is selling two $10 million high-speed ferries the tribe launched in 1998, tribal spokesman Arthur Henick said.via
Carnival Sending Three Ships for Refugees (Reg Req'd) Three Carnival Cruise Lines ships have been pressed into service by the government to provide shelter for as many as 7,000 hurricane victims.read more...
Indicators Point to Slowdown The discovery of the Internet and the resultant dot-com boom was followed by the tremendous growth experienced by the U.S. economy from 1997 to 2000.read more...
Books help spruce up your home By Jeanine Means yorkweekly@seacoastonline.com It's definitely springtime! It's time to go for long walks, smell the refreshing breezes and watch the flowers bloom.read more...
Net Worth: Coping with the mortgage meltdown (San Francisco Chronicle) The mortgage meltdown hit consumers square in the face last week. Investors essentially stopped buying nonconforming mortgages - those not guaranteed by agencies such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
St James's transfers mortgage sales advisers (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) St James's Place drifted back from yesterday's five year high as it said 99 sales advisers have joined specialist mortgage network Home of Choice Group (HoC).read more...
“Probably half of the building inspectors in the city of Visalia went through this program”
Each year, College of the Sequoias students build a house – from the concrete foundation to the roof. via Visalia Times-Delta
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