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Oh, mama! Can this really be the end of Bob Dylan's room at the historic Chelsea Hotel? Dozens of complaints to the city Buildings Department charged that the new owners of the Bohemian palace are ripping apart Room 211, where Dylan lived in the...
A retired engineer wins his fight to protect his Suffolk home from coastal erosion.
Saudi Arabia is preparing for a record turnout at the annual Hajj pilgrimage. More than 100,000 security guards have been deployed to cope with the three million people expected in the city of Mecca, when the Islamic pilgrimage gets under way on Saturday.
It probably won't feel good when Antonio Pierce gives the authorities the testimony they need to put Plax in jail.
Beginning Jan. 1, the DUI law will be a lot tougher. And much more expensive.
Good for the Gloucester City Council. Good for Mayor Carolyn Kirk. Good for the "No Free Lunch" Committee. Good for Sam Park. But, most of all, good for the entire city. Wednesday night's 8-1 vote by the council to approve a "tax-increment financing" and mdash; or TIF and mdash; plan for Park's proposed Gloucester Crossing development, after nearly five hours of exhaustive debate, not only ...
MADRID (Dow Jones)--Spanish industrial output fell 11.2% on the year in October, the biggest monthly drop since 1995, data released by Spain's National Statistics Institute showed Friday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. automakers drew fresh skepticism from lawmakers Thursday in a rocky confrontation over their pleas for an expanded $34 billion rescue package they say they need to survive. Congressional analysts said one bailout plan under consideration would fall short of what the carmakers want. | What happens to my car if makers file bankruptcy?
Building permits for all types of construction issued by the City of Calgary for November are 59% ahead of last November's pace with the jump being attributed to new applications in the institutional sector, good news for the construction industry in the city.
UPDATED 12:15 p.m. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Humbled U.S. automakers pleaded with Congress Thursday for an expanded $34 billion rescue package, but heard fresh skepticism in a bumpy encore appearance. “We made mistakes, which we’re learning from,” General Motors chief executive Rick Wagoner told the Senate Banking Committee.
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