Director of HCCI plans to retire
Karen Hiller, longtime executive director of Housing Credit and Counseling Inc., announced her retirement Monday.
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Karen Hiller, longtime executive director of Housing Credit and Counseling Inc., announced her retirement Monday.
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Wake-up call for drivers The holiday season and all of the partying that goes with it is winding down, but not everyone is home yet.
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Well, it’s the last day of the year—or thereabouts—and there’s a lot of things Bastardette didn’t’ get around to writing about.
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Isiah Thomas said in mid-December that he would give himself two weeks to evaluate the job he was doing as head coach and decide whether anything should be done about it.
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Standard & Poor’s 500 Futures trader Nicholas P. Cerone is surrounded by confetti as he finishes the 2007 trading year in Chicago, Monday, Dec.
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SIMON EASTERBY believes the doom merchants inside and outside Rodney Parade are doing the Dragons a gross disservice.
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The loss or theft of personal data such as credit card and Social Security numbers soared to unprecedented levels in 2007, and the trend isn’t expected to turn around anytime soon as hackers stay a step ahead …
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Seattle Genetics’ investors and employees can celebrate a big gain in the company’s stock price during the past year, but 2007 was one to forget for most locally based public companies.
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A spirit of youthful optimism was palpable this summer at ICSC’s Next Generation event in New York City.
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Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would see a continuation of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.
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Interrupted birthdays, angry Christmas Day calls and firing people are a few of the things Franklin County Commissioners G. Warren Elliott and Cheryl Plummer will not miss when they leave office next week.
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How Big of a Loser Was the US Dollar in 2007? Shorting US dollars was one of the best trades of 2007.
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What’s happening to Sam’s mailbag? Don’t you realize that frustrated Bulls fans need you? Anyway, I’m sick of the accumulation of young ‘assets.’ It’s time to use them and consolidate a little.
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Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Dec. 30—During the dot-com boom and bust—and the drawn-out recession that followed—Tom Potiowsky sat in the hot seat as Oregon’s chief economic and budget revenue forecaster.
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The 2008 PGA Tour season commences with this week’s Mercedes-Benz Championship, and yes, we know what you’re thinking.
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The Dallas Morning News Source: Dallas Morning News, The Wordcount: 1074 DALLAS Mortgage lenders aren’t the only ones showing more interest in your credit score these days the health industry is creating …
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Somber Wall street: Stocks sank Monday, the last day of Wall Street’s volatile and difficult year, with investors still jittery about the economy in 2008.
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In the midst of any stock market crisis, there’s opportunity. That’s what investors saw for FTI Consulting Inc.
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It’s time for New Year’s resolutions. Like most people, you probably have at least five or six items on your list.
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According to preliminary calculations: The Dow fell 101.05, or 0.76 percent, to 13,264.82, up 6.43percent for the year.
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BY STEPHANIE ZIMMERMANN szimmermann@suntimes.com Dear Fixer: I am hoping you can help me resolve a problem with a medical bill that I have been disputing for over a year.
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This is what a great many people think of John David Booty, who in two years as USC’s starting quarterback has lost only three games: He’s a flop.
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Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would bring more of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.
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For many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, one dream is often crystalized in three letters: IPO.
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Pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth – these are the Seven Deadly Sins.
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Siobhan Kennedy and Miles Costello The banking industry suffered a new blow yesterday as London Scottish Bank admitted that it needed to raise fresh capital.
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Robin Ashton is enduring a baptism of fire at London Scottish Bank, the sub-prime lender.
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Robin Ashton is enduring a baptism of fire at London Scottish Bank, the sub-prime lender.
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Lyle Christiansen was watching “Unsolved Mysteries” one night at his home in Morris, Minn., a few years back.
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“What’s up everyone. Pete here and welcome to BlueHippo,” says the host in the company ad.
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INDIANAPOLIS : Indianapolis heard the complaints for years: The defenders were too small, too soft, too devoid of high-priced talent to become an elite unit.
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Posted by DJ Drummond Published: Dec 31, 07 05:00 PM Ignore the trade deficit. That’s one way a smart candidate can win the 2008 election in terms of the economy.
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This is what a great many people think of John David Booty, who in two years as USC’s starting quarterback has lost only three games: He’s a flop.
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Manny Legace knew he’d need his “A-game” to beat his former team. He came up with an A-plus. Legace made 31 saves for his 20th career shutout to lift the St.
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Investors pay fee for Hooters Hotel buy The investment group working to buy Hooters Hotel made a $500,000 nonrefundable, nonapplicable fee payment Monday to retain exclusive purchase rights for the property.
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