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Builders rolling out incentives for buyers
With the housing market looking increasingly frail, home builders and real estate agents are going to new extremes to attract buyers, dangling lavish incentives and slashing prices. In Boca Raton, Fla., Gordon Homes is offering to pay two years of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Mortgages, KB Home, Labor Day, San Diego County (California)
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Agents keep the conversation going
Special to the TribuneA billboard near the intersection of I-55 and Kingery Highway outside Willowbrook tells a lot -- by what it doesn't say -- about how the real estate business is changing. The sign, advertising Wexford Homes at Stonebridge Woods in Homer Glen, touts the...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Banking, Clubs and Associations, Real Estate Buyers, Cell Phones
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Bullet trains won't get us anywhere
JAMES E. MOORE is chairman of the department of industrial and systems engineering at USC, director of the transportation engineering program and a researcher with the USC Center for Risk and EconomicTHE MAIN problem with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2007-08 budget proposal to cut funding for the California High-Speed Rail Authority is that it does not go far enough. Instead of eliminating 90% of the agency's funding, he should shut the thing down...Tags: Elections, San Francisco, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Engineering, Railway Transportation
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STORY: Witness says he told truth at 1991 trial
Daily PressHerman P. Elkins -- who testified 19 years ago that David Wayne Boyce confessed to him at the Newport News City Jail that he slashed his roommate to death --- stood by that testimony Wednesday. "He said he cut (the victim) from the rear, or in the rear,"...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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STORY: Judge's ruling clears way for hearing on new trial
Daily PressA judge's ruling Thursday clears the way for a major hearing in March into whether a man deserves a new trial in a 1991 Newport News capital murder case. Norfolk Circuit Court Judge John R. Doyle III denied a motion from the Virginia Attorney General's...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses, Judges, Hotels and Accommodations
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Help for the unhappy camper
This summer, millions of families will make the first drive down Camp Road, bidding farewell to a child for perhaps the longest time they have ever spent apart.
The minute the wheels start crunching down that gravel, the stomachs of both passenger and...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Maine, Children, San Diego County (California), Clubs and Associations
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Ride-by-ride preview: Legoland Florida theme park to open in October 2011
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLegoland Florida will open in October 2011 with 50 rides, attractions and shows at the former Cypress Gardens theme park in Winter Haven, about 40 miles from Disney World. In many ways, Legoland Florida will be similar to Legoland California in Carlsbad,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Orlando, Rivers, Disasters and Accidents, Theme Park Vacations
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Getting inside voters' minds
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSEE CORRECTION APPENDED --- START OF CORRECTION --- For The Record Los Angeles Times Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 37 words Type of Material: Correction Voters' minds: A headline with an article...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Fever, Los Angeles Times, Marketing
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Food companies sign up for war on salt
For decades, people have been ignoring advice to eat less salt — in large part because it's hard to avoid. Processed and restaurant foods are simply loaded with sodium.
Now, under growing pressure from doctors, consumers, states, advocacy groups...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Starbucks Corp., Food Industry
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The mysterious, dark-coated relationship between chocolate and mood
Many people will indulge in chocolate no matter its sugar content, fat content or purported health effects.
An oft-cited 1991 study, published in the journal Appetite, revealed that chocolate is the top food craved by women; roughly half the women in the...Tags: University of California, Drugs and Medicines, Depression, Los Angeles Times, Health
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Massive overhaul of ailing hospital urged
Times Staff WritersIf Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center is to survive, let alone thrive, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors needs to get out of the way. That's an opinion shared by most of the two dozen healthcare experts The Times asked for solutions...Tags: David Anthony, University of California, Justice and Rights, Elections, San Francisco
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Letters: Old Ann Taylor will be missed
I read Booth Moore's story on Ann Taylor's "makeover" ["From Staid to Stylish" Aug. 15] and nearly choked on my coffee.
The "Ann Taylor of yore — just a step up from Casual Corner…"? Clearly, Moore never shopped there.
As a PR professional...Tags: Los Angeles
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