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- Astro-Turf Spammers Posing As Liberals On DU - Do They Exist?
- I am increasingly seeing right wing talking points being rephrased in liberal terminology to oppose initiatives that are pushed by the majority of the progressive members of Congress, and opposed by the conservadems, Republicans, and the
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- Sales of new homes forecast to rise 2 percent
- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sales of new homes are expected to post a modest increase in October, reinforcing data this week that showed the real estate market is regaining its footing after a dramatic collapse. The Commerce Department's report on
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- Industrial Real Estate, a New Jersey Bulwark, Shows Some
- Over the years, as the real estate markets for offices, residences and stores in New Jersey have gone through peaks and valleys, the market for industrial real estate has been like the buildings themselves — not flashy, but big, solid and
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- American charities may not have a happy holiday
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy is not growing as fast as the government first thought and the recovery still faces significant obstacles, including households nervous about spending and rising unemployment. Economists expect new reports
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- Fed forecasts long stay for high jobless rates
- WASHINGTON — The unemployment rate will remain elevated for years to come, according to a forecast released Tuesday by the Federal Reserve that addresses for the first time economic conditions at the time of the next presidential elections.
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- Third-Quarter GDP Number Revised Down
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy is growing modestly, with consumers too wary about spending to invigorate the recovery. That's the picture that emerged from reports Tuesday on the economy and the confidence of consumers, who power 70 percent
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- Gary Meador to carry Olympic torch for county
- After Mike Meador finished reading the proclamation that honored his son Gary’s participation in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, the Precinct 1 Commissioner offered some succinct advice. “Make us proud,” the elder Meador said. “And
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- Former U.S. Senate candidate from Delaware joins the Board of
- RALEIGH, N.C. – David N. Levinson has been named to the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Ethics in Public Service, executive Director Les Merritt has announced. Levinson, a well-known business and civic leader who now resides in
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- Poll: Sometimes it isn't easy being green
- WASHINGTON — A solid majority of Americans recognize the need to help the environment, although there are some things — like buying a hybrid car or taking mass transit — that people often talk about, but don't necessarily act on. That's
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- The challenge in Copenhagen: reshaping the world
- AMSTERDAM (AP) - Next month's climate summit in Copenhagen seeks to transform the way we run the planet, from the generation of energy, to the building of homes and cities, to the shaping of the landscape. It would also shift wealth from
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