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    Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Woodstock Institute finds gender bias in joint home loan, refinancing approvals

    Co-borrowers may want to rethink whose name goes first on a mortgage application.
    Co-borrowers may want to rethink whose name goes first on a mortgage application. Early findings from a study under way at the Woodstock Institute found that in the six-county Chicago area, joint applications for home purchases and refinancings were much...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Government, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Mortgages, Freddie Mac

  2. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Md. regent said to have used controversial therapy for autism

    Two years after a Maryland doctor lost his medical license for using a controversial treatment for autistic patients, the state Board of Physicians has suspended his business partner for allegedly writing the same dangerous prescription for several patients.
    Two years after a Maryland doctor lost his medical license for using a controversial treatment for autistic patients, the state Board of Physicians has suspended his business partner for allegedly writing the same dangerous prescription for several...

    Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Prostate Cancer, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Culture

  4. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. New baby? Gov. Rick Scott says congrats!

    Having a baby anytime soon?
    Having a baby anytime soon? If so, you can expect Rick Scott to be among the first to offer congratulations. In a new program, the governor has teamed up with Hallmark and local hospitals to send cards to new moms with greetings and immunization...

    Tags: Government, Business, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Harry Potter (fictional character)

  6. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Terms of Service

    These Terms of Service govern your use of latimes.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. latimes.com reserves the right to deny access to the site to any person who violates these...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Consumer Goods Industries, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws

  8. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Planners begin countywide zoning review

    The patch of green on Montgomery Road across from the Long Gate Shopping Center in Ellicott City stands out amid the asphalt, stores and homes. Behind a few small wood-frame houses and garages, these nearly eight acres could almost be a suburban park,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Clarksville, Nursing Homes, Prince George's County, Ellicott City

  10. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. KB Home teams with Nationstar Mortgage to offer home buyers loans

    KB Home and Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. are forming a joint venture that will offer home loans to KB customers across the country, so they can shop for a house and a mortgage at the same time. Nationstar, of Lewisville, Texas, agreed last year...

    Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Companies and Corporations, Mortgages, Finance, Restructuring and Recapitalization

  12. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. 'A Joint Venture' At NBMAA

    Kay and Tom Cox were interested in art before they were interested in each other. Tom, who had been stationed in Southeast Asia in the military, collected 14th- to 16th-century Thai porcelain. Kay had bought some watercolors of Bermuda, painted on the spot by Alfred Birdseye. "They were only $25 each," Kay Cox said. "I didn't know much about art but I loved Bermuda and I loved what he was doing."
    The Hartford Courant
    Kay and Tom Cox were interested in art before they were interested in each other. Tom, who had been stationed in Southeast Asia in the military, collected 14th- to 16th-century Thai porcelain. Kay had bought some watercolors of Bermuda, painted on the...

    Tags: Sculpture, New Britain Museum of American Art, Arts, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Museums

  14. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Iowa unaware of company's fraud suit

    IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - State and local officials promised an Egyptian company $200 million in tax breaks to build a fertilizer plant in southeast Iowa without knowledge of a pending lawsuit alleging one of the company's subsidiaries defrauded U.S....

    Tags: Joe Bolkcom, Companies and Corporations, Orascom Group, Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Laws

  16. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The cutting edge, Eden Sassoon's way

    At a loss for time but still want to look your best for that holiday party? Make an appointment at Eden Sassoon's new finishing studio in West Hollywood and get three key services — a blow-dry and style, a manicure and eyebrow shaping — for $65 in just 65 minutes. Also on the menu at Eden by Eden Sassoon: makeup and lash application, pedicures, updos, a dry-hair trim and reparative hair treatments. The highest-priced items are a makeup application or a blow dry and style, each $55 and accompanied by an instructional lesson and take-home video.
    At a loss for time but still want to look your best for that holiday party? Make an appointment at Eden Sassoon's new finishing studio in West Hollywood and get three key services — a blow-dry and style, a manicure and eyebrow shaping — for...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mia Farrow, Health and Beauty Products, Regis Philbin, Gwen Stefani

  18. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Politics and energy policy

    Quick: Name one thing mainstream Republicans and Democrats agree on when it comes to energy policy. Other than that both sides would like it to be cheaper, you're probably drawing a blank.
    Quick: Name one thing mainstream Republicans and Democrats agree on when it comes to energy policy. Other than that both sides would like it to be cheaper, you're probably drawing a blank. That's why there was something a little quixotic in President...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Energy, Global Change

  20. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Lee Chapin Sammis

    Lee Chapin Sammis passed away February 12, 2013, in his home in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived and built his business for the past 50 years.  He was born on February 15, 1931 in Los Angeles to MIT graduates Ford Woodruff and Constance Sharp Sammis.  His family lived all over the country during the depression until settling in Pasadena, CA where he graduated in 1949 from South Pasadena High School.  The experience of frequently being the new kid in class shaped his scrappy nature and he became an inveterate reader, mechanical tinkerer and collector extraordinaire of many things.  Ambition and tenacity being innate, he was a teamster in San Pedro at age 14 for 65¢ an hour, had his driver’s license at the same age, trained with legendary boxer Canto Robletto to win a Golden Gloves title as a teen, played football with distinction at South Pasadena High and won intramural track meets in the 100 yard dash, all while faithfully keeping a full social calendar.  He often hitchhiked down to the beach at Balboa in those years to sail the family Thistle, swing at the Rendezvous Ballroom and attend Bal Week festivities.  He attended UCLA and UC Berkeley where he was an active member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and Skull & Keys, amongst others.  Lee also worked as a hasher in the Kappa House at Cal to supplement his diet and “foster fraternal relations.”  After college he enlisted in the Army, being discharged in 1957 a 1st Lieutenant stationed at Fort Ord.  He married his beloved wife, Joan Howard of Pasadena, in 1955 and they settled in their hometown in 1957.  He worked in Los Angeles for RA Rowan and in 1962, the family moved to Newport Beach, where he was a founding member of the Orange County office of Coldwell Banker on PCH in Corona del Mar.
    Lee Chapin Sammis passed away February 12, 2013, in his home in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived and built his business for the past 50 years.  He was born on February 15, 1931 in Los Angeles to MIT graduates Ford Woodruff and Constance Sharp Sammis. ...

    Tags: Music Industry, Marketing, Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Music

  22. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. Man pleads not guilty to murder

    A Costa Mesa man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and business partner pleaded not guilty to a murder charge Friday morning in Orange County Superior Court, according to the court's website. On July 8, Thomas Michael Wilhelm, 48, drank cherry vodka,...

    Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Court Preliminary, Substance Abuse, Murder, Prosecution

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