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Signed Contracts To Buy Homes Plunges In September
The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes fell in September to the lowest level in nine months, reflecting higher mortgage rates and home prices that have made purchases more costly.Factory Output Rises Just 0.1 Percent In September
U.S. factories barely boosted their output in September, adding to other signs that the economy was slowing even before the government shutdown began on Oct. 1.Tight Mortgage Credit May Be Worse Than Crisis, Expert Says
The U.S. mortgage market has experienced an "irrational restriction" of credit as lenders and regulators overreact to the loose lending during a bubble that burst in 2007, mortgage-bond pioneer Lewis Ranieri said.A Two-Year Curriculum: Bold Innovation, or Just Plain Shorter?
Luke Bierman, associate dean for experiential education at Northeastern University School of Law, writes: There are no easy choices during times of serious disruption and transformation. And there are as many costs in change as there are in not changing. So it seems like the time has arrived to think seriously about a two-year law school. It rapidly is becoming time to move thought to action if legal education and the profession for which its students are preparing are to remain relevant.View more book results for the query "*"
New Court in Central Ga. Aims to Help Veterans
A young veteran had just returned from Afghanistan. Injured in a car wreck, he became addicted to pain pills. After being charged with theft, he recently found his way to Judge Tripp Self's courtroom.What Pregnant Women Might Not Expect at Work
Most pregnant women are able to perform their jobs without needing any modifications in the workplace. Others, however, are able to perform the essential functions of their jobs, but need reasonable accommodations.Commercial parcels go for nearly $4 million in Fort Lauderdale
Merck Net Income Falls On Charges, Lower Sales
Merck & Co. said its third-quarter profit plunged 35 percent because of competition from generic drugs, lower sales of its top-selling medicine, and restructuring and acquisition charges.Mosaic To Buy CF Phosphate Fertilizer Unit For $1.2 Billion
The transaction will give Mosaic the 22,000-acre South Pasture phosphate mine and beneficiation plant, a factory in Plant City, and an ammonia terminal and finished- product warehouse facilities in Tampa.Trending Stories
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