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St. John car wash thief arrested in Minnesota Staff Reporter LAPLACE – Authorities in Minnesota arrested a Minneapolis man wanted on armed robbery charges in St. John Parish, said a spokesman for the St. John Sheriff’s Office.
Bush: 'Economy in danger' President Bush, delivering a nationally televised appeal for an unprecedented federal buyout of $700 billion in bad mortgage debts, told a wary nation tonight: "We are in the midst of a serious financial crisis... Without immediate action by Congress, America could slip into a panic... Our entire economy is in danger.'' Tribune editorial: A gut check for the pols McCain: Postpone debate | Bush ...
IREM tells the International Market Square story The Minnesota chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management will host an Oct. 14 breakfast program exploring the redevelopment of the International Market Square near downtown Minneapolis.
Auto industry to get $25 billion in federal loans WASHINGTON -- In the next few years, consumers could see the fruits of $25 billion in government loans for the auto industry through a broader lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, new plug-in electric cars and an expansion of fuel-efficient engines.
Minneapolis to pump $1M in Wi-Fi network The city of Minneapolis will pay $1 million to fix a problem with its $20 million Wi-Fi network, according to a report in the Pioneer Press.
Study notes health care disparities in Minnesota Minnesota medical groups are providing better quality care to patients with private health insurance than those covered through public programs, according to a report released Wednesday.
Local business in brief: H&R Block on short-selling list The Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City reported 304 permits for new single-family homes in August. That was down from 487 the previous August, but up from 279 in July. Area home building activity posted its third consecutive monthly increase since hitting a cyclical low of 219 permits in May.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT MAY HAVE PEAKED IN 2007, ANNUAL REPORT REVEALS Global foreign direct investment FDI inflows rose in 2007 by 30% to reach an all-time high of US$ 1,833 billion, according to the World Investment Report 2008: Transnational Corporations and the Inf
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday. About 106,000...
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