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- ... institutionalized in small orphanages called group homes… by exporting them. Placing American born children out of the country is nothing new. Quietly, approximately19 states including Oregon, Washington, California, Texas, Florida, New
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- Northeast home sales soar 25 percent in October
- Here are some highlights from the region: —Biggest sales gain: Trenton, N.J., saw sales climb by 45 percent from a year ago. Prices there continue to fall, tumbling 11 percent year-over-year to $231,500. Lower-priced homes between $150,000
- Trentonian
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- Mortgage firm closure leads to lawsuits, FBI investigation
- MEREDITH — The sudden closing of a local mortgage firm has brought on a hail of lawsuits, an investigation by the FBI and state agencies, and word that millions of dollars are now unaccounted for. Last week Financial Resources Mortgage,
- Granite State News
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- Companies lose control over assets
- A federal bankruptcy judge has granted the state's request to have a trustee seize control of the assets of two Meredith financial companies that shut down without notice two weeks ago, leaving dozens of investors in the lurch. Financial
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- A Banner Day For Paintings At John McInnis Auctioneers
- An arresting Nineteenth Century folk art portrait of Henriette Josepha Myers signed "J.B. Gregory/ artist” sold for $184,000. Amesbury, Mass. :Busy previews and a full house signaled a strong sale for John McInnis Auctioneers' November 7
- Antiques and Arts Weekly
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- R.I. investor plans to buy shuttered music theater
- as well as Entertainment Cinemas, a chain of 10 movie theaters in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut. He said he is confident he can ... Hanney, who has homes in Easton and Brewster, has experience reviving old New
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- NH law will require fingerprints of child workers
- Concord, NH (AP) -- Starting in January, New Hampshire child care workers will need to be fingerprinted as part of criminal background checks designed to protect children. The Legislature passed the law in 2006, but implementation was
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- It's the end of the world as we know it: Millions still
- Like millions of evangelical and Pentecostal American Christians, the Rev. Paul Haynes is watching and waiting for the second coming of Jesus Christ. And like most of them, the retired New Hampshire pastor is resisting the urge to predict
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Patriot Ledger- Law Will Require Fingerprints Of Childcare Workers
- CONCORD, N.H. -- Starting in January, New Hampshire childcare workers will need to be fingerprinted as part of criminal background checks designed to protect children. The Legislature passed the law in 2006, but implementation was delayed
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- MedStar leases out floor of University Town Center building in
- It is currently located at 6495 New Hampshire Ave. in Hyattsville, according to its Web site. The tenant was represented by Paul DeFilippes and John Duffy of Summit Commercial Real Estate. UTC was represented by Ken Fellows and Rob Pugh of
- Washington Business Journal
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- 18 hours ago