36 Hours in Prague

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Go off the beaten track and explore the city’s courtyards and cobblestone lanes. With luck, you’ll find something that no one else has discovered.

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Money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is beginning to trickle into state and local coffers for transit projects around the nation. With more than $50 billion earmarked for transportation and infrastructure, that’s in turn stimulating the…

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China will draw on its vast foreign exchange reserves to support the global expansion of its insurance companies and banks, reports Reuters citing Mr Yang Chao, Chairman of China Life Insurance. However, he adds that the funds would be used to help

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Atlanta Home Builders on Twitter

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Twitter is one of the most popular social media sites on the Internet. Here is our directory of Atlanta Home Builders and others in the industry who have embraced this platform.

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The recently renovated 8435 Stemmons Freeway has a new leasing agent in Jones Lang LaSalle.

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According to the mainstream experts, Corn prices are tied to more outside forces than a marionette doll. In the last 24 hours alone, the usual sources have linked the grain’s movements to heavy showers in the U.S. Corn Belt, the rapid re-emergence of Swine Flu fears, and ongoing gains in crude oil…

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FHA refi program hasn’t taken off

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WASHINGTON—Reps. Dennis Moore, D-Kan. and Scott Garrett, R-N.J., have made good on their promise to reintroduce legislation to streamline the regulation of surplus lines insurers. The Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act, H.R. 2571, would make it easier for risk managers to access the…

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Interest.co.nz May 23 2009 7:58AM GMT

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Over the last year, the fundamental experts have changed the "rules" of the game regarding Crude Oil quite often. Back in 2008, as prices rallied to never before seen heights, they delegated black gold to official "Safe Haven" duty. After oil took a flying leap DOWN from their mid-2008 peak, the experts renamed the game: Oil, once the VICTOR of recession, was now its greatest VICTIM.

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