Political Cornflakes
Political Cornflakes
Congress opens new session. Wimmer for Congress. Matheson to vote Shuler. Happy Wednesday. Sen. Mike Lee takes the oath of office this morning and later heads bowling with his family. Sen. Orrin Hatch, who once sponsored Lee as a page, is throwing a reception for his new partner in crime.
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Sandiganbayan okayed Garcia plea bargain last May
THE plea bargaining agreement between Maj. Gen. (ret.) Carlos F. Garcia and the Office of the Ombudsman was approved by the Sandiganbayan Second Division on May 4, 2010 while the country was preoccupied with the presidential elections.
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Memos & Distinctions
Rob Woodul, Carolina One Real Estate’s director of growth and development and broker-in-charge of the Charleston Central office, has been named president of the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors’ board for 2011.
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‘PG Real Estate Solution’ php script to launch real estate web site
Video Presentation of PG Real Estate Solution – Turnkey Multilingual Real Estate Website script for Real Estate professionals.
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Latest Real Estate News
The Miami Real Estate Market Never Fails To Provide A Wide Range Of Options For Many Different People
Lots of people come looking for home properties on the real estate market in Miami because of the fact that anyone who knows anything about good quality real estate properties should readily know that the options available in this fabulous city are always superb in more ways than one.
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FAA approves Philadelphia airport expansion plan
A $ 5.2 billion expansion of Philadelphia International Airport aimed at reducing chronic delays and accommodating growth 50 years from now has received the final sign-off from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Doris Myers, Real Estate Broker
Doris Myers (nee Bennett) age 84, daughter of the late Elsie Leah Formby (Bennett) of Southport, England and John W. Bennett of Edinboro, Scotland, died Dec. 31 at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center.
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Real Estate Rochester MN – Your Home On TV Weekly Home Show – November show 4
www.YourHomeOnTV.com Your Home On TV the weekly video real estate home show for Rochester MN and South East Minnesota. Featuring Bill Doran of Elcore Realty, Amy Lantz and Frank and Mert Armstrong Coldwell Banker Burnet, Linda Klovstad Edina Realty , Mike Hart and Angela Clark Prudential Lovejoy Realty and Melissa Cox with Keller Willams. If you would like to see your home on TV call (507) 244-1222.
R. R. Donnelley buys 8touches marketing firm
R. R. Donnelley buys 8touches marketing firm
(AP) — Printing services company R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. said Tuesday it has bought 8touches, a provider of online tools that help real estate brokers and other marketers create direct mail, flyers and brochures.
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Bidder still trying for Scouts building
The lawyer for a philanthropist who submitted a competing bid for the Boy Scouts’ Logan Square headquarters has sent a letter to the Nutter administration questioning whether the city can consider the $ 1.5 million offer, given that it has not completed a final sale agreement with the scouting group.
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The Cocoanuts part 9

Here’s part 9 of “The Cocoanuts”
Delco budget calls for no tax increase
Delco budget calls for no tax increase
Delaware County Council gave final approval to a 2011 budget of $ 316 million, holding the real estate tax millage rate at 5.185 mills for the second consecutive year.
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Foundation’s generosity aids entire community
BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Can you imagine what it would be like to be entrusted with the distribution of the assets of an estate worth hundreds of millions of dollars to be used for the good of others? As a vice president of The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, NewYork City, Manalapan resident Barry Tobias knows exactly what that feels like. read more
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Hoboken Real Estate | Hoboken NJ Neighborhood Video Tour

www.hudsonrealtygroup.com. Hoboken Real Estate. From historic brownstones to luxury apartments, waterside parks to hopping nightlife, small-town feel to 10-minute NYC commute…Hoboken, NJ could very well be the best place to live in the US The City of Hoboken was incorporated in 1855 and today has become The Sixth Borough equal in style and convenience to Manhattans other neighboring cities. Hoboken is filled with small specialty shops, jiving bars and multi continental restaurants. Hoboken has a prominent professional community, highly regarded Stevens Institute of Technology, and is home for some of the NY metro area’s most prominent business professionals, artists, musicians and entertainers. Hoboken is also noted as the birth place of Frank Sinatra and Baseball. Hoboken Real Estate is a unique mixture of feature and style. Today Hoboken real estate primarily consists of commercial buildings and recently built or renovated luxury condominiums. It has become a captivating alternative to Real Estate in Manhattan It takes more than finding the right property to make a purchase or sale happen. In 2004, Matt Brown and Peter Cossio joined forces to form Hudson Realty Group, a specialty sales and marketing group within Halstead Property’s Hoboken office. Modeled after a boutique real estate firm, they offer clients the best of both worlds personalized service and global brand name recognition. Hudson Realty Group specializes in all housing types-including single-family homes …
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THIS IS YOUR GETAWAY RETREAT WITH ALL THE CONVENIENCES OF MODERN LIFE! MINUTES FROM NEW YORK CITY!! This home has the most magnificent views of the valley! True luxury in sought after Cresskill!! Awesome neighborhood, great schools. Absolutely gorgeous 2 story living room with floor to the ceiling window being a picture frame for the beautiful and relaxing views; professional quality kitchen with central island and breakfast area; Wolf, Viking, Asko appliances; elevator in the house; 4 fireplaces; great size swimming pool; indoor/outdoor surround sound; media room; sauna; 7 zones heating; radiant heat in the kitchen, corridor, and bathrooms; expensive wood,marble,and tile floors; everything is grand and no detail missed in this stunning home, quality construction throughout. Please call Sofia 201-315-0143 for more inquiries.
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Wilton New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate Tour

www.wiltonnhrealestate.com — Tour Wilton, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Wilton, New Hampshire is located on the Souhegan River, and boasts a unique mixture of art and and and commerce, with a thriving industrial base existing alongside a growing artists’ community. The present downtown area (originally East Wilton Village) sits along the banks of the river, the streets lined with a number of old mill buildings that now house a wide variety of small companies. One of the former mill buildings houses two dozen artists’ studios; Wilton is known for its artistic and literary community, which is celebrated in May at the annual Arts and Film Festival. The elaborate Victorian-style Town Hall is located on Main Street; the building also houses the famed Wilton Town Hall Theater, which attracts patrons from across the region with both first-run and art films. Wilton Center, the original village high on a hill, boasts a picturesque array of antique homes, the First Church, a meeting hall that is now the home of Andy’s Summer Playhouse, and one of the town’s original one-room schools. Wilton Center was once the site of an informal artists’ colony whose New York and Boston-based members summered there. West Wilton boasts a tumbling brook, a stone arch bridge, and historical brick houses. It is the home to Sheldrick Forest, a large old-growth lot recently saved from development by a huge outpouring …
www.manchesternhrealestate.com Tour Manchester, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Manchester, New Hampshire is the largest city in the state and one of the fastest-growing cities in New England. The financial, cultural and political hub of New Hampshire, Manchester is located between Concord and Nashua. Originally inhabited by the Penacook Indians, who called the area “Amoskeag” – meaning “good fish place” – Manchester was granted by Massachusetts Governor Benning Wentworth in 1751 as “Derryfield”. In 1807, inventor Samuel Blodget opened a canal and lock system to allow passage around the Amoskeag Falls for shipping vessels. Blodget here envisioned a major industrial city to rival Manchester, England, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. At Blodget’s suggestion, Derryfield was renamed Manchester in 1810, the same year that the new cotton spinning mill on the western bank of the Merrimack was incorporated as the Amoskeag Cotton & Woolen Manufacturing Company. Incorporated as a city in 1846, Manchester soon became home to the largest cotton mill in the world — Mill No. 11, spanning 900 feet (270 m) long by 103 feet (31 m) wide, and containing 4000 looms. Other products of Manchester’s mills included shoes, cigars and paper. The Amoskeag foundry made rifles, sewing machines, textile machinery, fire engines, and locomotives in a division called the Amoskeag Locomotive Works (later, the …
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