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  • Why majoring in English isnt such a bad idea

    Guess what, contrary to popular belief, you're not entirely screwed out of having a successful career if you get an English degree. English majors get a bad rap in today's college debate, and it seems they always have. It's argued that their education doesn't provide the necessary skills required in today's economy. However, there are always exceptions to the rule, and ...

  • LeAnn Rimes shares personal backstage pics

    The singer shared her personal snapshots (and multiple outfit changes!) as she spent the day promoting her upcoming album. Check out "Spitfire" when it hits stores June ...

  • Revealed Devastating impact of bedroom tax which forces huge leap in hardship handouts for tenants

    The extent of the suffering inflicted by the "bedroom tax" can be revealed for the first time today as figures show a 338 per cent leap in the number of people applying for emergency handouts in the month since it was ...

  • Magazines Real Estate mogul

    PERMINUS KIAGE, is the founder and chief executive officer of Landlord Holdings Ltd, which deals in real estate. NANJINIA WAMUSWA caught up with the enterprising ...

  • N. Luzon fiesta maker to market former US military property

    SAN FERNANDO CITY--In the past, a provincial fiesta was held based on the need to honor a Catholic saint's feast day. But then came the Baguio Flower Festival, or Panagbenga in 1995, which changed the rules by becoming the first secular fiesta, after Bacolod's popular Masskara, during the month of February. Occurring simultaneously in February is the Hot Air Balloon Fiesta, which has ...


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Anger Management

Anger Management

Most movies begin with basic concepts, and the good ones are those that find unique, interesting, or surprising ways to expand on them. This is not to say that every good movie has to rewrite the rules or explode every boundary, but the ones we remember are the ones that, at minimum, make the generic basics feel new again. ...

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  • Lake County land transfers

    Mario A. Dea sold a home at 225 Harbor Ridge Lane to Greg Zorn for $95,000.Thomas M. Vitale sold a home at 36811 Lake Shore Boulevard to Justin R. and Emily A. Williams for $375,000.Lucy A. Lupica sold a home at 34235 Joseph Court to Blazenka Kardum, Trustee for $76,000.Laverne Bancale sold a home at 324 Harbor Ridge to Amanda Thaxton for $75,000.CitiMortgage Inc. sold a home at 247 South Street ...

  • Tornadoes ruin Habitat for Humanity homes

    Veronica Orellana , her husband and three sons were used to living in cramped spaces until six years ago, when they moved into their three-bedroom house in Granbury, Texas, built by a nonprofit that constructs homes for low-income families. But since a deadly tornado ripped ...

  • Depression linked to devastating illness

    Also on Shine: Recipe for Preventing a Stroke? 1 Coffee, 4 Green Teas a Day "Although the absolute risk of stroke is low in mid-aged women, depression does appear to have a large adverse effect on stroke risk in this age group," lead researcher Caroline Jackson, an epidemiologist in the School of Population Health at the University of Queensland in ...

  • London sees queues for Dubai property investment show

    Dubai property investment show put on by Emaar Properties in central London. Earlier in the week, the firm held an exhibition at The Four Seasons Hotel Park Lane to give investors in the capital city the chance to purchase real estate in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to Emirates 24|7, crowds of interested investors turned up at the venue on May 14thand 15thfor Emaar ...

  • Floridians could net $19 million in Wells Fargo settlement

    A group of South Florida attorneys has negotiated a projected settlement of more than $19 million to resolve a class-action case brought on behalf of thousands of homeowners across the state who, through their Wells Fargo Bank mortgages, were subjected to so-called force- or lender-placed insurance.As many as 24,000 Floridians — many in Broward ...

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