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Joe Biden: Economic stimulus 'jolt' or no?
The Swampby Mark Silva One hundred fifty nine days after President Barack Obama signed his $787-billion economic stimulus act into law, the White House maintains today that the plan is having its "intended'' effect of supporting a steady and measured improvement.....Tags: Transportation, New York City, Heads of State, Barack Obama, Mitch McConnell
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Shortage of Road Paint Slows Highway Projects
KickingTiresA shortage of traffic-striping paint has threatened road construction projects around the country just as road-work season hits its peak. Now some road crews are hesitant to even go forward with road projects if the paint to complete the dividing......Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Transportation, Texas, The New York Times
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A housing crisis, hold the 'crisis'
The Swampby Jim Tankersley JUNCTION CITY, Ore. - Hillary Clinton dropped into a half-finished subdivision in this small town two hours south of Portland on Friday. She came to chat on camera with a few locals and to spotlight the housing......Tags: Tiger Woods, Tom McCall, Homes, School Supplies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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NYC crane crash another prod for OSHA
The SwampA large crane lies in this intersection on Manhattan's Upper East Side after it collapsed Friday, May 30, 2008 in New York City just before first responders arrived. (AP Photo/Seth Holladay) by Frank James It's still too early to......Tags: Career and Workplace, Construction, Health and Safety at School, San Diego (San Diego, California), Upper East Side
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Market Café at Wegmans will open Thursday
Some things seem to take forever in the retail world, like the opening of the new Weis Markets in Fogelsville or the Golden Corral at Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township. Eager shoppers and diners couldn't wait for either of those places to be up and...
Tags: Verizon Wireless, Hamburgers, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Walmart
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McManus: Tax reform that hits home
Would you support a tax reform measure that could help reduce the federal deficit, remove a needless distortion in the economy and make the system fairer? Me too, which is why I'm taking aim at a sacred cow: the home mortgage interest deduction. That'...
Tags: Real Estate, Toronto (Canada), Housing Industry, Real Estate Buyers, Financial and Business Services
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Wegmans moves ahead with expansion
When you pull into the parking lot, the changes that have been under way for the past year are immediately clear. No more struggling for a parking space, thanks to an additional 100 spaces. Inside, the produce, floral and cheese departments have...
Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Stricter energy code heats up debate on cost
Energy-efficient homebuilding is about to take a big step forward in Illinois, but consumers will pay now to save on future utility bills. A new statewide building energy code that takes effect Jan. 1 strives to make homes more comfortable and...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Alternative Energy, Consumers
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Develop Baltimore from within
What a deal. Last week, the Baltimore Brew reported that the Rawlings-Blake administration agreed to recommend that $6 million in grants meant to mitigate the impact of traffic and other nuisances near Baltimore's planned casino site near I-295 should be...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Contractor agrees to repay customer
Elizabeth and Dan Schoenauer finally are finished with Bethlehem contractor John Reichenbach, four years after they complained about him not finishing the work they paid him to do. Reichenbach has agreed to reimburse the Bethlehem Township couple $4,...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Judges, Trials
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Foreclosure rescue scams add insult to injury
In the three-month period that ended in September, mortgage foreclosure activity in Illinois rose 31 percent from its year-earlier level, jeopardizing homeowners, tenants and neighborhoods. The trouble that communities face was most recently...
Tags: Legal Service, Rental Service, Marketing, Real Estate, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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