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Survey: Detroit second-worst place to live - Detroit Free Press

Michael Jackson leases pricey Bel Air estate - The Associated Press

America's 25 Weakest Housing Markets - Forbes

Brothers leave estate to local vets - Gretna Breeze

US Shopping Mall Vacancies Reach 10-Year High as Stores Fail - Bloomberg

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Survey: Detroit second-worst place to live - Detroit Free Press


Survey: Detroit second-worst place to live
Detroit Free Press, United States - 57 minutes ago
... WRITER • January 7, 2009 Detroit is the second-worst city in the United States to live and work in, according to a survey listed on Yahoo Real Estate. ...
Detroit ranked second-worst place to live DetNews.com
SURVEY: Detroit 2nd Worst Place to Live WXYZ
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Michael Jackson leases pricey Bel Air estate - The Associated Press


Sydney Morning Herald

Michael Jackson leases pricey Bel Air estate
The Associated Press - 8 hours ago
Jackson, 50, relocated to the city with his three children to be closer to Hollywood and the entertainment industry, said Tohme, promising that "the second ...
Michael Jackson moves back to Los Angeles Telegraph.co.uk
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America's 25 Weakest Housing Markets - Forbes


Forbes

America's 25 Weakest Housing Markets
Forbes, NY - 12 hours ago
Last year was brutal for real estate markets in Florida, California and Arizona. This year won't be much better. In Palm Bay, Fla., a 563000-person metro ...
America's 25 Strongest Housing Markets Forbes
In Depth: America's 25 Weakest Housing Markets Forbes
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Brothers leave estate to local vets - Gretna Breeze


Brothers leave estate to local vets
Gretna Breeze, NE - 16 hours ago
A second auction of household items is planned for next month. As the crews descended upon the farm, they had a lot of work ahead of them. ...

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US Shopping Mall Vacancies Reach 10-Year High as Stores Fail - Bloomberg


US Shopping Mall Vacancies Reach 10-Year High as Stores Fail
Bloomberg - Jan 6, 2009
Mall vacancies have climbed 2 percentage points from the 5.1 percent in 2005’s second quarter, the low for the last business cycle, said Reis. ...

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