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Mobile homes – Fluoridation race a nail-biter; real-estate excise tax trailing
Fluoridation race a nail-biter; real-estate excise tax trailing
Seattle Times – A measure to add fluoride to the drinking water of nearly 90,000 Bellingham residents was leading by a slim margin Tuesday night. Meanwhile, a measure in Clallam County to impose a real-estate excise tax was failing soundly. 0.5 percent excise tax on each real-estate sale to raise money to help
Nikkei at 4-year high, GDP helps domestic plays
Reuters – prompting investors to return to buying brokers and real estate firms. The TOPIX index rose over 0.6 percent Japan's economy grew by a real, annualised 1.7 percent in the three
Vista council rejects concrete-plant proposal
SignOn San Diego – would lower property values in the area and have to be disclosed on real-estate transactions were'blatant lies
Fannie Mae hires MCI finance chief, confirms $11 billion restatement of earnings
SignOn San Diego – guarantees as well as expenses for financing some real estate investments and accounting for low-income housing tax
Everything going according to plan
St. Petersburg Times – to move onto bigger and better things, such as real estate. The intelligence and decision-making skills Moore uses
Don't let capital gains taxes add insult to injury
USA Today – Most dividends from real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are non-qualified dividends
Man pays $100,000 for virtual resort
ZDNet – time mining resources, hunting monsters and developing and managing real estate. Jacobs said he plans to make his park money than even real-life real estate.'I actually paid a
McDonald's shareholder going public with push for real-estate shake-up
SignOn San Diego – CHICAGO The hedge-fund investor who bought a stake in McDonald's Corp. this fall is stepping up efforts to get the fast-food company to sell some of its real estate to drive up its stock price.
Shapes of the art museum to come?
St. Petersburg Times – the building's owner, America's Capital Partners, a real estate investment firm that bought the buildings at Kennedy
House could alter 19th century mining law
Kansas City Star – to claim that mining companies will suddenly turn into real estate speculators and apply for a patent only to sell