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Kentucky’s 2Q food prices rise

July 9, 2010

Food prices in Kentucky for the second quarter were up over the first quarter, according to the latest Marketbasket Survey, released Friday by the Kentucky […]

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CoreLogic: Raleigh-Cary home prices rise again

June 22, 2010

Home prices in the Raleigh-Cary area increased by 1.37 percent in April compared to April 2009, even as home prices statewide fell by 0.7 percent, […]

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$159M aimed at forestalling foreclosures

April 5, 2010

The federal Housing Finance Agency has given North Carolina a $159 million grant to help prevent home foreclosures in counties where unemployment hovered at 12 […]

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Austin 4th most procrastinating on filing taxes

March 24, 2010

Austinites area waiting even longer to file taxes this year, moving from the nation's 11th most procrastinating to the fourth, according to Intuit Inc.
Taxpayers have […]

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House OK’s deductions for Haiti on ‘09 taxes

January 23, 2010

The House unanimously approved a measure Wednesday that will allow taxpayers to deduct cash donations to Haiti earthquake relief on their 2009 tax returns […]

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Taxorama: 7 changes on the docket

January 15, 2010

Everybody’s angry at banks. Federal deficits are wide and need addressing. And the president and Congress are starting to map out next year’s budget.
That […]

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San Antonio sales tax revenue continues to dampen

January 10, 2010

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs said Friday that the state collected $1.65 billion in sales tax revenue in the final month of 2009.
This is down 11.6 […]

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House votes to speed up credit card reform

November 6, 2009

The House passed a bill Wednesday to move up the effective date for credit card reforms to Dec. 1, from February and August 2010.
In […]

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Two Madoff victims file lawsuit against the SEC

October 15, 2009

Two victims of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, seeking at least the […]

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Clayton bank has new president

October 4, 2009

Pulaski Bank named Patrick Buehring president of its Clayton branch. Buehring joined Pulaski Bank in 2004 as vice president of commercial lending.
Over the […]

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