Regional Headlines
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Poor leave Calif. at higher rate than rich
2 hrs ago | via Rock Hill Herald
The poor are more likely to leave California than the rich, despite concerns that the state's relatively high income tax rate is driving away the wealthy, a new study shows. Comment?
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Bay Biz Buzz: New home sales sink in state
3 hrs ago | via Ledger Dispatch
Sales of new homes plunged statewide in May compared with the year before - and the decline was even worse in the East Bay and South Bay - according to a new survey released Friday by the California Building Industry Association. Comment?
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Poor no longer California dreamin'?
3 hrs ago | via MSNBC
Wounded vets get back into the swing A A July 10: Making a Difference: Iraq war veteran Tim Bombke lost his lower right leg in the line of duty, but that didna TMt prevent him from taking up golf at the American Lakes Veterana TMs course, where wounded vets are linking up and readjusting to life at home. Comment?
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California's Budget `Incompetence' Has Community Ban...
8 hrs ago | via Bloomberg Business News
Californiaa s government-issued IOUs have put community banks in a no-win situation. Comment?
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California Major Banks Won't Accept California IOUs ...
13 hrs ago | via SF Sentinel
Louie Sanchez watches the printing of IOUs to be issued by the state controller's office. Comment?
National Headlines
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45-64s hardest hit by recession
3 min ago | via Selkirk Today
People in the run-up to retirement have been hardest hit by the recession due to the double impact of rising unemployment and falling asset values, research shows. Comment?
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Poor more likely to leave California
4 min ago | via Deseret News
The poor are more likely to leave California than the rich, despite concerns that the state's relatively high income-tax rate is driving away the wealthy, a new study shows. Comment?
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Local news in brief | Work to begin on 291 crossing;...
5 min ago | via KansasCity.com
Work to begin on 291 crossing Engineers hope to open a temporary northbound crossing over the Missouri River on Missouri 291 by the afternoon rush hour Tuesday.On Friday, Missouri awarded a $329,000 contract for building the crossing by shifting northbound traffic into the southbound lanes. Comment?
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10 min ago | via KDWN - News Radio in Las Vegas
David Ashley was ousted by the University Board of Regents as President of UNLV. Comment?
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Rell Signs 3 Bills To Help Homeowners With Mortgage ...
22 min ago | via Hartford Courant
As mortgage delinquencies continue to mount in Connecticut, the governor has signed three bills to help homeowners struggling with mortgage payments - including making participation in the state's foreclosure mediation program mandatory as of July 1. Gov. Comment?

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