Local Headlines
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Apr 6, 2009 | via The Daily Sentinel
The numbers are staggering, nationally and locally. Home foreclosures or those in danger of being foreclosed are at a record high all across the United States. Comment?
Regional Headlines
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Foreclosure rate up in Huntsville
17 hrs ago | via The Birmingham News
Foreclosure rates and mortgage delinquency rates in Huntsville have increased for the month of May over the same period last year, but are way below the national rates, according to First American CoreLogic, which tracks home sales and mortgages. Comment?
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Companies, Workers Tangle Over Law
Sunday Jul 5 | via CareerJournal
By IANTHE JEANNE DUGAN Severe U.S. job cuts have exposed weaknesses in a federal law meant to cushion the blow of mass layoffs. Comment?
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Hawaii Superferry wants to abandon both its catamarans
Wednesday Jun 24 | via The Honolulu Advertiser
Hawaii Superferry has asked to abandon its two high-speed catamarans to creditors because of the significant cost of maintaining the vessels as the company moves through bankruptcy. Comment?
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Tuesday Jun 16 | via UnionLeader.com
State budget writers eyed a murky soup of taxes -- possibly to be force-fed to businesses -- as they picked over ideas yesterday to fill a $150 million gap. Comment?
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Alabama bankrupcty filings surge during first quarter
Saturday Jun 13 | via Redstone Rocket
Bankruptcy filings across Alabama surged in the first three months of 2009, underscoring the severity of an economic downturn that has seen surging layoffs, business closings and foreclosures. Comment?
National Headlines
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45-64s hardest hit by recession
2 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
3 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;...
4 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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9 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 ...
21 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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