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Home-Builders Struggle To Keep Up With Demand For New Homes
Almost 36 percent of all U.S. new homes sold in May weren't yet under construction, close to a seven-year high and signaling sustained strength in home-building as companies try to catch up.Broward PD says judge made ethnic remarks in court, to staff
Broward County Court Judge Peggy Gehl retires this month, and Public Defender Howard Finkelstein wants to keep it that way. He accuses Gehl of making several ethnically insensitive remarks in court and to his staff in the last few months.Using LinkedIn to help you find work as a lawyer
Whether you're looking for work as a lawyer or interested in client development, LinkedIn can be a useful tool.AOL to buy Huffington Post for $315 million
The offer includes about $300 million in cash and the deal will likely be completed late in the first quarter or early in the second, New York-based AOL said in a statement.Federal sting started with a Miami meeting
The informant in the U.S. government's case against 22 executives and employees with police and military contractors is a Jacksonville man whose ex-wife worked in the Clinton administration.View more book results for the query "*"
ProLogis to make bid for PEPR valuing the warehouse owner at $1.7 billion
ProLogis (PLD) plans to make an offer for ProLogis European Properties (PEPR) that values Europe's biggest warehouse owner at 1.2 billion euros ($1.7 billion), beating a bid by APG Algemene Pensioen Groep NV and Goodman Group. (GMG)Florida is 'battleground' as states weigh health waivers
Florida may unleash a flood of exemptions from the federal health-care law should the Obama administration grant a waiver on insurer spending rules in the fourth-largest U.S. state.U.S. Airline surcharges set record at $420 as oil prices climb
United Continental Holdings Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc. and rival U.S. carriers added a record $420 in fuel surcharges to round-trip European fares as soaring oil prices propelled first-quarter losses.Finally, home-building may boost economy
With housing starts expected to reach a three-year high in 2011, the long-suffering home-building industry could give much needed boost to the U.S. economy.Brazil met 2010 fiscal goal on 'creative' accounting
Brazil took advantage of special accounting rules that allow it to book some investments as part of its budget surplus before interest payments to meet its 2010 fiscal target.Trending Stories
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