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• Business digest:Sanibel Harbour Resort gets green designation (The News-Press)
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection welcomed the Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa to the Florida Green Lodging Program.
• Foreclosures' financial strains take toll on kids (USA Today)
Shelby Morrow and millions of other young people have become the largely overlooked victims of a real estate crisis that's led to record foreclosures, sinking home prices and rising numbers of families straining to pay mortgage bills as adjustable-rate loans grow more costly and home equity shrinks. Children and teenagers are enduring a variety of consequences forced to move and say goodbye to ...
• McCain Health Plan and That High-Risk Pool (New York Times)
Senator John McCain?s health plan for high-risk group stands in sharp relief to that of Senator Barack Obama.
• Adjusting policy can reduce cost of homeowners insurance (Sun-Sentinel)
Six easy steps to save and be safe Cash-strapped consumers coping with rising prices for food, gas and electricity may want to explore ways to save on homeowner insurance.
• Taking Aim at Military Scams (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
The men and women who protect our country are getting ripped off.
• Plan for 'circulator' buses on right track (Miami Herald)
South Florida leaders need to find more ways to make the haphazard public transportation system efficient, accessible and convenient to a broader ridership.
• The global warming deniers (The New Statesman)
I am finding it increasingly difficult to maintain my optimism that we can stabilise global temperature increases below the "danger level" of 2°C. First, there is no sign that emissions are being reduced; rather, the opposite is happening.
• Keeping RTS Buses En Route (WCJB)
Some say riding the bus is a way to save money, but now it's the bus service that is trying to save a few pennies. Kelly Shelby and her daughter ride Gainesville's RTS buses about four times a week.
• GC Writes Letter of Apology for Saying Judges Were 'Paid Off' (Law.com)
Daily Business Review for his inappropriate comments about judges and admitted a 2006 drunken-driving arrest.
• Rare father-son team, from Van Nuys and Whittier, joins Army (Los Angeles Times)
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