Thursday, 29 Mar 2012 | Posted By:
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Not all states are created equal. Some have average credit scores that indicate a rebounding economy, and others have credit scores that indicate decline. Read ahead to see which states have the best credit scores in the country.
Tuesday, 20 Mar 2012 | Posted By:
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Some celebrities fell out of good standing with the IRS, and paid dearly for it. Read ahead to see some of the celebrities who just couldn’t get that return finished on time, or just didn't think they had to pay what they owed.
Some of Disney's biggest shareholders, including the state of Connecticut, are objecting to the board's move to give CEO Robert Iger additional powers as chairman.
Tuesday, 28 Feb 2012 | Posted By:
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The Brookings Institution analyzed the financial data of the world’s largest metropolitan areas. They defined "productivity" as gross domestic product on a per-job basis, and uncovered some interesting findings. Read ahead to see which were the most productive cities.
Tuesday, 7 Feb 2012 | Posted By:
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Romance, like beauty, is often in the eye of the beholder. What makes a home romantic to one might not appeal to someone else. With this in mind, TopTenRealEstateDeals.com scoured luxury listings to make a list of homes with romantic attributes that could appeal to varying tastes.
Monday, 23 Jan 2012 | Posted By:
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Washington state may be the next American state to legalize gay marriage. It has the support of several major companies, but Microsoft is the most high-profile business to back it. Prominent figures in the business community support marriage equality, as was the case in New York, the last state to legalize it.
Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | Posted By:
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Luxury homes contain some of the most spectacular sites for keeping the home fires burning. Here's a selection of properties currently on the market that feature fireplaces great and minimal, modern and rustic, indoor and outdoor.
Tens of thousands of Connecticut residents awoke Monday as part of an unenviable fraternity: people entering their second week without power after an early-season storm that hammered the Northeast with wet, heavy snow.