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Property flipping regains traction in Chicago area
Property flipping is gaining speed again in the Chicago area. During the first six months of the year, 1,067 homes were flipped in the seven-county Chicago area, a 30 percent increase from 2011's first half, according to RealtyTrac, a real estate data...
Tags: Mortgages, Homes, South Holland, Services and Shopping, Realty
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Keeping the storm at bay
NEW YORK -- Let me propose an initiative for the next administration, starting with Day One: Get the nation started on the surge barriers, flood walls and other big infrastructure projects that can protect our coastal cities from being ravaged by the next...
Tags: Global Change, Floods, Michael Bloomberg, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Oceans
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Paintings of 'considerable value' stolen in Netherlands art heist
Paintings by famous modern artists disappeared from an exhibition in the Netherlands in a predawn art heist Tuesday, shutting down an exhibition in the Kunsthal Rotterdam, where works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol and Claude Monet are on...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Painting, News Agency, Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol
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Another golden age for Amsterdam
Rick Steves' EuropeAmsterdam is a laboratory of progressive living and tolerance, bottled inside Europe's most 17th-century city. Like Venice, this city is a patchwork quilt of canal-bordered islands, anchored upon millions of wooden pilings. But unlike its dwelling-in-the-...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Architecture, Subway Transportation Industry
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Battle for presidency remains close in new CNN poll
Two days before the first presidential debate, a new national survey indicates a very close contest between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the race for the White House. And according to a CNN/ORC International poll, neither...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Polls, Paul Ryan, CNN (tv network), Barack Obama
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Global steel box manufacturer to relocate operations to South Bend
Governor Mitch Daniels joined executives from RACO, a division of Hubbell Incorporated (NYSE: HUBB and HUBA), Wednesday to announce the company's plans to relocate its distribution center from South Holland, Ill. to here, creating up to 77 new jobs by...
Tags: Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Hubbell Incorporated
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Holland Taylor's Lone Star Ann Richards, alive, kicking, governing
Given the choice, Americans of all political stripes generally prefer their leaders not to have been groomed for greatness, nor to find their greatest comfort in briefing papers or bankers. A history involving hard work and the land — the tougher,...Tags: George W. Bush, Arts and Culture, Banking, Music, Julie White
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Curacao, and bring the kids
CURACAO — The Jones family never likes a vacation to come to an end, especially when work has squeezed it to a mere five days. So, unsurprisingly, we arrived at the very last minute at Halo International Airport in Curacao for our sadly premature...
Tags: United Air Lines, Caribbean Islands, Trips and Vacations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Air Transportation Industry
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Romney receives 1-point bounce after Republican convention, says CNN poll
It's the question everyone's asking: Did Mitt Romney get a bounce out of last week's Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida? According to a new national poll released Tuesday, just before the start of the Democratic convention, the GOP...
Tags: 2012 Republican National Convention, News Agency, Parties and Movements, Polls, Paul Ryan
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CNN Poll: Obama 49 percent-Romney 47 percent among likely voters
With three days to go until the start of the Republican convention, President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney remain deadlocked in the race for the White House, according to a new national survey. A CNN/ORC International poll released...
Tags: Dick Cheney, Abortion, Parties and Movements, Social Issues, Polls
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Needles found in sandwiches, Delta says; FBI to investigate
The FBI says it has launched an investigation into the discovery of sewing needles in four turkey sandwiches on separate Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States. The objects were discovered in food on planes as they were en route...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Police Investigations, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Delta Air Lines, Transportation Security Administration
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