Regional Headlines
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Saturday Jun 27 | via Nashua Telegraph
A reader brought to my attention an error in last week's column that I'd like to correct. Comment?
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Saturday Jun 27 | via New Hampshire Real Estate Blog
This is an interesting article published by the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS that was written by Peter Francese. Comment?
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NH Sen Bradley - Is This A Balanced Budget or A Hous...
Wednesday Jun 24 | via Press Releases
After two marathon weeks of discussions between House and Senate members charged with negotiating a budget, early Friday morning a package emerged. Comment?
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Sunday Jun 21 | via SeacoastOnline
Donald D. Cook of D.D.Cook Real Estate Inc. announced the addition of Paul and Anne Varney to the D.D.Cook Real Estate team. Comment?
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Thursday Jun 18 | via Derry News
If ever there was a funding slam dunk, this was supposed to be it. Derry was ranked among the Top 5 communities in the state in need of federal stimulus funding targeting neighborhood stabilization. Comment?
National Headlines
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Ex-CFO Crittenden Is Out at Citi
1 min ago | via CFO
Four months after getting a high-profile promotion, he's packing for Utah. US July 9, 2009 Citigroup today announced that former CFO Gary Crittenden will be leaving the company, less than four months after he was promoted to the newly created role of chairman of Citi Holdings. Comment?
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Bank, Tamarack golf course owner sign default deal
6 min ago | via KTVB Boise
An Oregon bank has abandoned its demand that the golf course at Idaho's Tamarack Resort be sold to satisfy an outstanding $3.5 million loan. Comment?
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U.S. Senate panel wants details on use of TARP money
8 min ago | via The Boston Globe
A U.S. Senate panel on Thursday approved a $46.4 billion bill to fund the Treasury Department and pressed the agency to obtain more details about how recipients of the government's $700 billion financial bailout are using the funds. Comment?
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18 min ago | via Village Soup
MIDCOAST : Bank attitudes toward risky lending is making it very difficult for the self-employed, even those with high incomes, to secure mortgages. Comment?
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Oregon homeless to get help from federal agency
18 min ago | via Oregonlive.com
Almost $15 million in federal funding will go toward combating homelessness in Oregon, the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today. Comment?

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