Archive for January, 2009

Not all housing sales appear in MT’s real estate charts (The Mail Tribune)

Written by Admin on Saturday, January 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

I receive a sales list for homes in Jackson County. In this list are sales from owners to banks at the end of foreclosures. Does last Saturday’s Mail Tribune article and sales list include those sales?

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Power remains a problem for some (The Glasgow Daily Times)

Written by Admin on Saturday, January 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Crews have worked to restore power to customers who have been without, but not all electricity has been restored.

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More layoffs strike J.L. French (The Glasgow Daily Times)

Written by Admin on Saturday, January 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

The move adds 25 permanent layoffs to those who had already been targeted as temporary layoffs.

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Power outages lead to loss of water (The Glasgow Daily Times)

Written by Admin on Friday, January 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Downed power lines and loss of power in parts of Barren and Hart counties have led to boil water advisories.

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ISLANDIA, N.Y. - Information technology management software maker CA Inc. said Thursday its fiscal third-quarter profit grew, helped by the company’s broad product line as well as lower expenses.

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GHS interviews third candidate for football job (The Glasgow Daily Times)

Written by Admin on Friday, January 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Franklin-Simpson assistant goes before search committee.

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NEW YORK - Jennifer Hudson has finished filming her first video since the slayings of her mother, brother and nephew. The clip for “If This Isn’t Love” was done in Los Angeles and is set to debut the week of Feb. 9.

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A Brand-New Very Old House (New York Times)

Written by Admin on Friday, January 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized.

When this Manhattan architect couldn?t find a 19th-century Greek Revival house to restore, he built his own.

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WASHINGTON - A Washington watchdog group says special interests spent a record $3.2 billion to influence lawmakers and policies in the capital last year. That’s a nearly 14 percent increase from a year earlier.

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WASHINGTON - An imprisoned ex-CIA spy and his son have been charged with renewing contact with the father’s former Russian handlers to get more money for espionage.

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