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Luxury makes the move to Green Cove Springs...

At the end of 2006, Patrick Zalupski found a piece of property in Green Cove Springs he couldn't pass up.

Situated at the foot of Bay Street downtown, the .77 acres offered a chance for multifamily development along the riverfront that Jacksonville simply couldn't.

Even with an impending real estate downturn, Zalupski and his private investment group forged ahead with the $5.2 mil...

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Assembly urged to challenge China...

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Japanese fishermen protest rising fuel costs...

TOKYO (AFP) — Thousands of Japanese fishermen rallied in Tokyo on Tuesday to protest against soaring fuel costs as boats across the country sat idle for a one-day strike to draw attention to the industry's woes.

Warning that soaring oil prices could put them out of business, about 3,600 fishermen gathered in a park, demanding state subsidies and emergency help, organisers said. login to post comments | read more

Appointments With Red Ink...

Vikram S. Pandit summoned 60 executives to Armonk, N.Y., last Tuesday to present his plan to buck up Citigroup, the beleaguered bank he runs.

But his seven-point proposal, called “Rules of the Road,” will do nothing to cushion the blows that are likely to come in the days and weeks ahead, when Citigroup and other big banks are expected to report yet another round of grim qua...

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Culture And Depression - New Data May Help Doctors More Accurately ......

The expectation that East-Asian people emphasize physical symptoms of depression (e.g. headaches, poor appetite or aches/pains in the body) is widely acknowledged, yet the few available empirical studies report mixed data on this issue. A new study from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) debunks this cultural myth, and offers clinicians valuable insight to into cultural context w...

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The Government of Canada Supports Production de l'Etoile...

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PROFNET EXPERT ALERTS: Business & Technology...

Hiring Managers Slow to Accept Online Degrees, says Vault FPL Receives Approval to Build First Commercial-Scale Solar Power Facilities in Florida File Fragmentation Drastically Affects the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of a Computer System Expo Holdings, Inc. Receives $2M RFP From Fortune 100 Retailer Ethanol Producers Face Tough Challenges From Floods and Soaring Corn Prices, but One Risk Mana...

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Volkswagen selects Tennessee for US auto plant...

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — Volkswagen picked Chattanooga over rival sites in two other states for a new U.S. assembly plant expected to create about 2,000 jobs.

Volkswagen Group of America Inc. said it will produce a new midsize sedan designed specifically for the North American consumer and invest $1 billion in the economy.

Sites in Alabama and Michigan were also considered f...

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GM to cut jobs, raise cash to survive...

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DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp on Tuesday announced a plan to cut costs by $10 billion, suspend its common stock dividend and sell up to $4 b...

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Lawmakers seek separation for FAA, airlines...

WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of lawmakers unveiled a bill Tuesday aimed at ending the Federal Aviation Administration's sometimes cozy relationship with the airline industry and reversing purported complacency on safety oversight.

Several House Democrats and Republicans led by Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman James Oberstar, D-Minn., said they were introd...

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Blogging from New Jersey to Tanzania...

Simon Mkina relunctantly considers himself a bit of an online pioneer.

The journalist from the East African nation of Tanzania has a blog . That may not be a big deal here. But in Tanzania, where blogging is just starting to catch on, Mkina is a rarity.

"I'm a pioneer in the blogging cycle of Tanzania," Mkina said yesterday during a visit to the Star-Ledger newsroom in Newark.

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Governor signs bills sought by American Indians...

Last Modified: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 4:32 p.m. COLUMBIA -- Gov. Mark Sanford has ceremoniously signed two bills sought by American Indians, calling the legislation a celebration of the original Americans.

Mary Ann Chastain/AP Order a Reprint South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, center, signs the American Indians bills which allow the chiefs and spiritual leaders to sign marriage document...

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plutonium spill slammed in DC...

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EDMONTON — Lawyers for Omar Khadr are hoping a jailhouse video showing the boy calling out in despair after interrogation by a Canadian security agent will swing public support behind the effort to bring their client back to Canada.

"All we can do is put the evidence that we received out before them and let (Canadians) rely on their own particular sense of conscience," said Dennis ...

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DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp (GM.N: 行情 ) on Tuesday announced a plan to cut costs by $10 billion, suspend its common stock dividend and sell up to $4 billion in assets in a bid to shore up cash and survive a deep industry slump.

The hurried restructuring, GM's second in just six weeks, was forced by high fuel prices, a consumer shift away from low-mileage trucks, the weake...

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Ghost Hunters Crisscross the US Exploring Abandoned Towns and ......

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Monument Peak, which some old-timers call Lizard Mountain, looms over what's left of the ghost town... Monument Peak, which some old-timers call Lizard Mountain, looms over what's left of the ghost town of Lake Valley in southern New Mexico on April 16, 2008. Gho...
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