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Canada's First 'Community Court': Can It Help Addicts? (in News) (The Tyee)
Goal is fast justice, better options for offenders.
PRESS RELEASE: Fitch: Anglo Irish Bank UK Covered Bonds AAA (Nasdaq)
Fitch Ratings-London-04 September 2008: Fitch Ratings has today assigned Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Plc ("Anglo" - 'A+'/Outlook Stable/'F1') outstanding UK commercial mortgage covered bonds a 'AAA' rating.
Gateway: How hotel deal came together (The Arizona Republic)
When City Manager got an interesting email in 2006, it started the plan in motion that won Mesa a billion-dollar project.
Control4 Launches Low-Cost Home Controller (Centre Daily Times)
Control4, the leader in affordable IP-based home control and entertainment systems, today announced the Control4(R) Home Controller HC-200, the first sub-$500 home controller, which will be unveiled at the 2008 CEDIA Expo (booth #480). The HC-200 expands Control4's already comprehensive suite of home automation solutions for any sized home or apartment. The small and sleek HC-200 will provide ...
Control4 Launches Low-Cost Home Controller (Broadcast Newsroom)
DENVER, BUSINESS WIRE -- Control4, the leader in affordable IP-based home control and entertainment systems, today announced the Control4(R) Home Controller HC-200, the first sub-$500 home controller, which will be unveiled at the 2008 CEDIA Expo (booth #480). The HC-200 expands Control4's already comprehensive suite of home automation solutions for any sized home or apartment.
West Hollywood In 72 Hours (RainbowNetwork.com)
Although many people believe it's just a neighbourhood of Los Angeles, the bustling community of West Hollywood is actually its own incorporated city, and has among the highest percentages of gay residents and gay-owned businesses of any place in the USA. With its wealth of trendy shops, galleries, restaurants, and nightclubs - plus a nice variety of upscale accommodations and an attractive ...
To Make Ends Meet, More Risk Eviction To Run 'Hotels' (The New York Sun)
Guests staying at Josh Garcia's apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, have flooded his bathroom and spilled red wine on his sheets, but he collects $125 a night by providing them with Wi-Fi access, fresh linens, and a key to his place. "I could get evicted, technically," Mr. Garcia, a 27-year-old engineer, said of the informal hotel he runs from his two-bedroom apartment. Without the boarders, ...