Just How Much Does It Price To Create A Home In Washington

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Just How Much Does It Price To Create A Home In Washington

Here is a movie I created with footage from the Washington Soldier's Home I took when I visited the site. A few things to note: There is an ...

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Student loans failing students
Evansville Courier & Press
By Jay Ambrose Education Secretary Arne Duncan says student loans don't push up tuition, but of course, they do, much like housing prices were pushed up by banks giving loans to people who could not afford the mortgages. Does anyone in Washington

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Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff
Washington Post (blog)
Ylan Mui in The Washington Post. 5) A group of Senators will start a new push for more high-skilled immigrants. "A bipartisan group of senators will introduce legislation Tuesday that would seek to make it easier for foreign students who hold

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The Associated Press

Jury May Hear 2 Witnesses Clemens's Team Wants Barred
New York Times
That would be consistent with McNamee's testimony last week in Washington that he kept waste from a steroids injection of Clemens in 2001 and stored it in a beer can to smooth things at home. McNamee's wife, according to McNamee, was concerned that he
Segui could be forced to testify against ClemensSeattle Post Intelligencer

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CBC.ca

US April Existing-Home Sales Up 3.4%; Prices Jump
Wall Street Journal
By Alan Zibel and Eric Morath Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The US housing market showed additional signs of strengthening in April as sales of previously owned homes rebounded and median prices increased. Existing-home sales increased
U.S. Existing Home Sales Rise as Market Stabilizes: EconomySan Francisco Chronicle
US sales of new homes rose 3.3 percent in AprilColumbus Dispatch
US April Existing-Home Sales Rise4-traders

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States looking to new tolls to pay for highways
Boston.com
"It's very hard in this environment for states to add capacity without charging a toll because they can't afford to do it," said Joshua Schank, president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a Washington think tank. "They're barely able to maintain

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