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Have you rented a home for a vacation?
South Florida Sun-SentinelHave you rented a home, condo or villa for a vacation? If you're one of the many who've switched from hotels to vacation rentals, we'd like to hear from you. Tell us about your experience. Did it meet your expectations? Or was it a disaster. Would you...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Condos and Houses, Vacation and Timeshares
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As economy sinks, scam artists rise
Tribune reporters5 tips on avoiding scams 1. Be vigilant. Scams appear to be more prevalent during this economic downtown. 2. Beware of financial-services firms requiring upfront fees. Lenders cannot do so. 3. Credit repair services can't require you to pay until...Tags: Lisa Madigan, Auction Service, Office Needs, Condos and Houses, Business
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Propane Gas Sales Practices Will Get Close Scrutiny
As we start the third year of the Watchdog column, one issue that you can be assured we will be investigating closely involves the sale of propane gas in Connecticut and throughout the U.S. In two columns last year we took just a peek into the least...Tags: Natural Resources, Glastonbury, Condos and Houses, Diesel Fuel, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Shelters brace for homeless families
Tribune reportersCindy Almendarez avoided the homeless shelter for as long as possible, shuffling her children from a friend's basement to a roach-infested apartment before bunking down in the back seat of her car, where, for nearly two weeks, they tried to pretend they...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Vehicles, Condos and Houses, Homes, Evanston
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Surf, sewage form a combustible mix in Malibu
The perfectly shaped point break at Malibu's Surfrider Beach lures wave riders from around the world.
But the chronically polluted water has given countless swimmers and surfers queasy stomachs, eye infections and nasty rashes.
Long under orders...Tags: Rita Wilson, Rivers, Tom Hanks, Pollution, Hospitals and Clinics
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What every first-time buyer needs to know
Meet fictional 34-year-old identical twin brothers Fred and Ted.
Fred is a marketing manager for an import-export company. Ted is a social worker at a non-profit agency. Both are single and considered to be smart, successful guys. While Fred's annual...Tags: Family, Personal Data Collection, Credit and Debt, Condos and Houses, Mortgages
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Affordable housing project for teachers in Osceola County still on, developer says
Sentinel Staff WriterA controversial project to build a 120-unit apartment complex that would provide affordable housing to teachers is still a go, the developer told the Osceola County School Board on Tuesday. Now called Signature Crossings, the project off U.S. Highway 192...Tags: Apartments, Fires, Local Authority, St. Cloud
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Judge Suspended Over Phony Protective Order
| The Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline has suspended a Philadelphia judge without pay for three months because he issued a phony protective order as a favor to a Romanian diplomat. The court also placed Common Pleas Judge James DeLeon on...Tags: Primaries, Court Administration, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Constitutional Issues, Arlen Specter
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The Villages of Delray gets $5.5 million grant
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Auburn Group, developer of an ambitious project in Delray Beach's Southwest neighborhood, announced Monday it has received a $5.5 million grant from the Florida Housing Finance Corp. "Right now getting any funding from anyone is very precious,"...Tags: Apartments, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Condos and Houses, Delray Beach
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Man charged in dog's abuse managed Islip 'sober home'
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comThe Central Islip man recently charged with torturing his pit bull was house manager in a 17-bedroom single family home being operated illegally as a rooming house, the Town of Islip said yesterday. Its residents and owners described the home, at 6...Tags: Police Investigations, Metal and Mineral, Police, Animals, Central Islip
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Man charged in dog's abuse oversaw Islip 'sober home'
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comThe Central Islip man recently charged with torturing his pit bull was house manager in a 17-bedroom single family home being operated illegally as a rooming house, the Town of Islip said Monday. Its residents and owners described the home, at 6...Tags: Police Investigations, Metal and Mineral, Police, Animals, Central Islip
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DCF's Handling Of 'Heroin Mom' Case In West Hartford Is Investigated
The Hartford CourantThe cops think of her as "heroin mom": the 39-year-old alleged drug peddler who brought her 7-year-old daughter along on a narcotics deal in West Hartford in December. She apparently had taken the child with her several times before. But that is only...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, West Hartford, Employees, Social Services, Therapies
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