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- Pontiac Silverdome sold at auction for $583,000
- The Pontiac, Mich., Silverdome, built three decades ago for $56 million, is being virtually given away -- sold at auction for a paltry $583,000. That comes out to $7.25 a seat, a fire sale that's reduced the once-proud arena to another sad
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New Orleans Times-Picayune- Denver Dispatch
- One surprise in Denver was a tornado that rose up from the ground around 5:30PM MT Sunday night and soared into the clouds over Castle Rock, Colo., just south of Denver. Another appeared over nearby Parker, but neither damaged homes. AR
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- Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. Executes Agreement to
- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. (the "REIT"), a self-managed, non-traded, real estate investment trust, announced the execution of a Purchase and Sale Agreement (the "Agreement") to acquire a
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- A 'Dog' movie for the entire family
- Brace yourself folks, Christmas is around the corner. I know because this Sunday, Hallmark Hall of Fame presents the first of the slew of the holiday TV movies we can expect this season. And Hallmark is not subtle about it. The title kinda
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- Netscapes: Tracing the Journey of a Single Bit
- The Internet surrounds us like air, saturating our offices and our homes. But it's not confined to the ether. You can touch it. You can map it. And you can photograph it. Here are five postcards from the journey of a single bit, as data
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Telepresence Options- Sales of new homes forecast to rise 2 percent
- 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 October new home
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- The spirit of this season: Be thankful, spend less
- NEW YORK — Sometime in the 1980s, when he was living on the street, the kid who later became the seminal rapper KRS-One stopped at the Bowery Mission for a sandwich. He doesn't recall what kind, only that it was served with respect. On
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USA Today- Buy gifts that will give back
- Before you wake up at the crack of dawn and fall victim to Black Friday, wait a minute. Make your list, check it twice. And then think about the families who can’t shop, and the nonprofits operating on shoestring budgets. The economic
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- Medical Bankruptcies Soar in US, Even Among Insured
- KANSAS CITY, MO - Every 30 seconds someone in America files for bankruptcy because of a medical disaster. That's according to a Harvard study that found 62 percent of all bankruptcies can now be linked to a medical cause. But the one group
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- Medicaid cuts to make both young and old feel the pinch
- Lunchtime at Lakepoint Nursing Center where the coffee's as hot as the conversation. Tuesday's topic: the cutting of a fund they all rely on. "I don't mind shouldering my part of the cuts but it seems like it's those that are least likely
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