|
||||||
|
Quick Search
Most Popular Listings
Quick Links
New Listings
|
Do you need a loan? Well contact Barry Toston at Investors
Loan Center.
He makes the loan process easy.
Featured Article All Articles
Enter local city and submit to read.
Bloomberg - By Ed Johnson and Camilla Hall July 9 (Bloomberg) -- The US government rejected calls by Iraq to set a timetable for withdrawing troops from the country and said the planned reduction in force levels will be dictated by conditions on the ground. Video: Iraqi PM Calls for Withdrawal Date McCain: US withdrawal in Iraq will come in time
AFP - SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AFP) - One of three US nationals rescued from Colombia's FARC rebels said Monday the guerillas were not revolutionaries but "terrorists," using a crusade for the poor as a front for crime.
The Associated Press - TOYAKO, Japan (AP) - World leaders embraced for the first time on Tuesday an ambitious but nonbinding goal of slashing greenhouse-gas emissions in half by midcentury to stave off global warming. Bush and Medvedev back climate plan G-8 Failure to Set Course on Emissions Threatens Climate Fight
Washington Post - By John Ward Anderson PARIS, July 8 -- The United States and the Czech Republic signed an initial agreement Tuesday allowing the US military to build a radar station southwest of Prague as part of an antiballistic missile defense system in Eastern ... Video: Czech Republic and US sign radar base agreement Prague signs US 'star wars' pact but Poles want Patriot missiles
Bloomberg - By Bibhudatta Pradhan and Archana Chaudhary July 9 (Bloomberg) -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President George W. Bush reaffirmed their commitment to a joint nuclear energy accord that would help alleviate the south Asian nation's ... Singh: US, India must 'stand shoulder to shoulder' Bush pushes US-India nuclear deal
New York Times - By ANDREW C. REVKIN Vice President Dick Cheney’s office was involved in removing statements on health risks posed by global warming from a draft of a health official’s Senate testimony last year, a former senior government environmental official said ... Whistleblower: Cheney Wanted Cuts in Climate Change Testimony Cheney wanted cuts in climate testimony
San Francisco Chronicle - (07-08) 17:01 PDT OAKLAND -- The defense can ask for a deal in a murder case like Hans Reiser's and the prosecution can sign off on it, but it's the judge who has the final say. Reiser takes plea deal for lesser sentence Hans Reiser likely to get reduced sentence
CNN - WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States needs a new law requiring that the president consult with Congress before going to war, a blue-ribbon panel led by two former secretaries of state said Tuesday. Video: Panel Calls for New War Powers Legislation Panel urges new law on US government war powers
Reuters - By Patrick Rucker ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday the US central bank may keep an emergency lending facility for big Wall Street firms open longer than it initially intended, a signal the Fed is ... Bernanke Says Fed May Continue Lending Into Next Year (Update3) BOND REPORT: Treasurys Ease After Fed Oversight Request
BusinessWeek - by Aaron Ricadela VMware ended a long-running battle over its strategic direction on July 8, ousting co-founder and Chief Executive Diane Greene and installing Microsoft veteran Paul Maritz in her place. VMWare Drops 25% Of Market Cap; CEO Out Why VMware Dumped Diane Greene
CNNMoney.com - The aluminum producer and Dow component kicks off the latest round of earnings reports by saying that higher volume and prices offset rising commodity costs. UPDATE 3-Alcoa's profit lower but tops Street forecasts Alcoa's Second-Quarter Net Fell 24%
The Associated Press - WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama sought Tuesday to send the same message to a critical constituency: they understand that Hispanics share the same economic concerns as other Americans - and they will help the whole ... Obama Assails McCain on Immigration Before Latino Audience McCain, Obama pitch economic plans to Hispanics
Reuters - WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - A coalition of unions, think tanks and other groups launched an advertising campaign on Tuesday saying they want to ensure that health-care reform tops the US political agenda after the November elections. $40 Mill Health Care Reform Campaign Launches Democrats Gear Up New Push for Universal Health Care
Kansas City Star - By PATRICK HEALY A prominent donor to Sen. Barack Obama recently sent an e-mail plea to other supporters, asking them - for the sake of Democratic unity - to write checks to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to help retire her $23 million in campaign debt. Clinton to join Obama fundraiser in New York Democratic Race Should Unite, Not Divide
Apple Insider - By Aidan Malley In a cautionary message to potential iPhone buyers, Britain's O2 says a rush of customers that brought down its online orders for iPhone 3G is a sign of a looming supply crunch that could last for weeks. Apple: iPhone 3G purchase to take 10-15 minutes The iPhone 3G: How to Make Sure You Get One
TechNewsWorld - By Erika Morphy Microsoft has launched a new suite of hosted services that broaden the possibilities for companies to do away with their in-house IT infrastructures and rely on computing via the cloud. Microsoft SaaS pricing for Exchange, SharePoint revealed Microsoft to host 'Deskless Worker' entry-level Web services The Associated Press - LOS ANGELES (AP) - DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp. Intel teams with DreamWorks to take animation 3-D Intel snaffles Dreamworks from AMD
The Associated Press - NEW YORK (AP) - Alex Rodriguez's decision to opt out of his contract last October cost him $200000 in All-Star bonuses from the New York Yankees this year. Rumors say Madonna at fault in A-Rod divorce Divorce suit: A-Rod over the 'borderline'
E! Online - AP Photo/Tammie Arroyo Baby Levi is probably the first of many for Matthew McConaughey and girlfriend Camila Alves says the actor's mom, Kay McConaughey. McConaughey's Brother: Matthew Is Going to Be 'One Helluva Dad' McConaughey, girlfriend welcome a baby boy
Entertainment Weekly - By Loren Lankford We watched The Bachelorette all season as DeAnna Pappas whittled 25 men down to the final two: Jesse Csincsak and Jason Mesnick. 'The Bachelorette 4' Finale: NOOOOO!!!! 'Bachelorette' Deanna Chooses Jesse on Season Finale
MLB.com - By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com The Cubs and Oakland Athletics completed a six-player deal Tuesday, with Harden and reliever Chad Gaudin going to Chicago in exchange for pitcher Sean Gallagher and outfielder Matt Murton, and Minor Leaguers Eric Patterson ... Trade Spin: Rich Harden to the Cubs Cubs acquire pitcher Rich Harden from Athletics
ESPN - By Marc Stein NBA front-office sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that Brand has informed the Sixers that he will accept a five-year deal worth an estimated $82 million and spurn what was presumed to be a slam-dunk return to the Los Angeles Clippers to ... Sixers, Brand have verbal agreement Elton Brand's decision will affect Hawks' future
USA Today - By Seth Livingstone, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - Two-time defending NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson knew he couldn't come to the nation's capital without being asked about his choice for president. Daytona II: Dale Earnhardt Inc NASCAR penalty jeopardizes Truex's Chase hopes
Los Angeles Times - Eat a Pop-Tart? Write it down. Eat an orange? Write it down. If you're trying to lose weight, the simple act of keeping a food diary can double the number of pounds you shed, according to a new study that tracked the weight-loss efforts of 1700 obese ... Food Diary May Double Your Weight Loss Ways a Food Diary Can Help You Lose Weight
WebMD - By Todd Zwillich July 8, 2008 -- Federal regulators are ordering new warnings on Cipro and similar antibiotics because of increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture. Cipro joins the 'black box' club UPDATE 3-Antibiotics can harm tendons, US FDA warns
New York Times - By Darshak Sanghavi, MD As Tara Parker-Pope reports in today’s Times, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is recommending that doctors take an aggressive approach to monitoring the cholesterol levels of children as young as age 2 if they are ... AAP: Statins for some kids Careful with new cholesterol guidelines for kids, local doctors say |
Testimonials
My property was sold in 3 days! - Danny
Neighborhood Info
Local Schools
Local News
Weather
|