Mitchell Hanson was wandering through a maze of prerecorded videocassette tapes on display, looking a bit dazed by all the non- movie titles he saw: "how-to" tapes on everything from home repair to Texas honky-tonk dancing; tapes on "self-improvement" through subliminal persuasion; instructional tapes geared to passing college board exams;...
So why explore a wasteland?
Question: Even with low interest rates, I do not see where buying a home is such a good idea when I
It has been reported that Jim Harrick has done about all he can do at Pepperdine and that, perhaps, it's time to move on--if he can find the right coaching situation.
attorney's office announced after concluding a conflict-of-interest investigation into Andersen's purchase of a mobile home park in a city redevelopment area.
An increasingly favorable ratio of family income to house prices and the cost of financing has enabled housing affordability to reach an able-to-buy peak for this decade.
Interest rates are expected to continue their declines over the next several months, with the prime
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Short interest on the New York Stock Exchange fell 26.7 million shares in the month ended April 15, to a total of about 223.5 million shares . . .
Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A.
Question: I have hundreds of newspaper clippings from Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles dating as far back as the early 1920s.
BSD Bancorp, citing a decreased net interest margin and increases in loan loss reserves at its Bank
Question: I want to specialize in Israel stamps. Is there a stamp club that caters to this interest?
For most viewers, the sole interest of "Pacific Connections," clay works by 10 Japanese and 10
Despite a recent period of falling mortgage rates, housing sales in August dropped 5.6%, the government said today.
suggested Sunday that the Administration has lost interest in the matter.
The reduction of half a point to 9% came as authorities sought to restrain a further rise in the value of the buoyant pound.
Citicorp, the nation's largest bank holding company, has shaken up the U.S. banking system and the already strained process for handling Third World debt by putting aside $3 billion against the possibility of future losses from its multibillion portfolio of loans to developing countries.
Not everyone knew it was election day in Inglewood.
Interest rate futures dropped sharply while foreign currencies advanced Wednesday on the growing