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Buyouts vs. layoffs: Reputations behind most cash options (Daily News Journal)
As many employers have done in the past, Nissan is willing to spend an exorbitant amount of money to relieve its company of now unneeded workers. Here's why...
2008-08-03 01:09:08 -
Television - Business (Scoop.co.nz)
A West Coast deer farmer has been left devastated after most of his herd was poisoned by 1080 pellets meant to kill possums.
2008-08-03 01:10:57 -
State should look at tax policy (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Friday’s opinion from the Nevada Supreme Court served as a monstrous wake-up call, not only to Washoe County and the way it assesses property values, but also, and maybe more so, to the entire state of Nevada.
2008-08-03 01:11:13 -
Odds Of Experiencing Sexual Aggression 19 Times Greater On Days Of Binge Drinking For College Women (Medical News Today)
According to researchers at the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA), the odds of 18-19 year old college women experiencing sexual aggression are 19 times greater when they binge drink than when they don't drink. Binge drinking or heavy drinking was defined as drinking four or more drinks on a drinking occasion.
2008-08-03 01:13:32 -
Around the Big 12 (USA Today)
Around the Big 12
2008-08-03 01:15:35 -
Two towns in dispute over $70K (Bennington Banner)
SUNDERLAND — A financial dispute between two local school districts that has already created some tension could result in court action if left unresolved.
2008-08-03 01:17:08 -
Growing pains at UW Tacoma (Tacoma News Tribune)
In a survey this spring, students at the University of Washington Tacoma were asked to list ways that UWT could be a better school.
2008-08-03 01:24:38 -
TISHMAN'S STUY BUY HURTING (New York Post)
Even at the peak of the frothy real-estate market, it raised eyebrows. Savvy developer Jerry Speyer, chairman of Tishman Speyer, locked in a frenzied auction, plunked down $5.4 billion in 2006 for two of Manhattan's iconic apartment complexes -...
2008-08-03 01:28:46 -
3 file for 2 trustee seats (The Daily Telegram)
Two of the three Republicans will be unopposed in November for spots on the Clinton Township board.
2008-08-03 01:33:46 -
My real estate agent can't sell my house. Is there another way to go? (The Indianapolis Star)
When a home in Central Indiana can take an average of nine months to sell, according to recent data from the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors, homeowners need all the help they can get to speed the process. Members of the Financial Planning Association of Greater Indiana have advice that could help make that process go a little more quickly. You also can visit their Web site at ...
2008-08-02 11:14:50 -
Volunteers advance on Iowa's muck (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
As a job description, it's the furthest thing from glamorous. Mucking out. The name suggests close encounters with slimy mud, stinking sewage and rotting and decomposing household goods.
2008-08-02 11:18:44 -
Web turns homeowners into sleuths (The Journal News)
Lance Eagel isn't in the market for a new home, but that doesn't stop him from checking out real estate Web sites three times a day. Before Eagel and his family moved into their New City home a year ago in June, he constantly scoured the Web for listings.
2008-08-02 11:44:24 -
FirstEnergy profits down in 2nd quarter (Erie Times-News)
AKRON, Ohio -- Electric utility operator FirstEnergy Corp. on Friday said its second-quarter profit dropped 22 percent from a year ago, partly due to higher purchased power costs from increased market prices.
2008-08-03 12:02:53 -
Quake recovery is slow in Wells (Los Angeles Times)
Most of the city's residents lacked insurance against the 6.0 temblor that struck in February. Homes were destroyed and buildings damaged, but not enough to warrant federal aid. Downtown looks as if a wrecking ball smashed through it.
2008-08-03 12:09:03 -
Grief, search follow rampage (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The families of two men killed in a Bristol warehouse shooting rampage tried to piece their lives together yesterday as authorities continued their investigation, trying to piece together a motive.
2008-08-03 12:13:55
