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  • CHICAGO - The elderly man was emaciated and hospital physicians were running a series of tests for cancer, a common cause of weight loss in older patients. Dr. Saul Weiner suspected something else might be going on. Where are you living?" he remembers inquiring. "I move around a lot," the haggard man responded. Weiner then asked if his patient was eating regularly. Sometimes, but not every day, the man admitted.

  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- While residential property markets remain troubled, commercial real estate markets have already entered an up cycle and are poised for "slow, steady improvement" over the next five to seven years, says a new white paper from Forward Management, LLC ("Forward"). (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110927/PH75286LOGO )

  • Asks German Paper The Sept. 5 announcement by German authorities that they had arrested two Germans and a Turk suspected of planning huge bombings led Deutsche Welle's Marcel Furstenau to hope the following day that Berlin won't rush to take the opportunity to shore up support for draconian anti-terrorist measures. Bush's "Vietnam Speech" Said to Show Determination to Stay in Iraq "President Bush is seeking to redeem the Vietnam War," wrote BBC world affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds on Aug. 23, following the U.S. president's speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

  • ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Recent gas explosions in Pennsylvania have spurred calls to speed up replacement of the commonwealth's 11,000 miles of aging gas pipelines, but disagreements among legislators, regulators and company officials have left the state lagging behind others in the effort, a newspaper said. State lawmakers have repeatedly rejected measures to allow utilities to charge a special fee to pay for pipeline replacement. As a result, companies such as UGI Corp. have pursued their own plans to replace old pipe over a span of decades.

  • EAST MILLINOCKET The owner of two shuttered paper mills in Maine said Thursday that the state could purchase them for $1, and East Millinockets leader wants the mills towns to buy them, but the plants likely will be scrapped if a buyer doesnt step up soon. Dan Whyte, vice president of Brookfield Asset Management, said the company is advancing plans to dismantle the mills while cognizant that the state could still step in and buy these assets.

  • The owner of The Daily Mail said this week that he will not sell the Charleston newspaper, but acknowledged some changes could be in store for the pap...

  • SALT LAKE CITY -- Gov. Mitt Romney's political team has quietly consulted with leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to map out plans for a nationwide network of LDS supporters to help Romney capture the presidency in 2008, according to interviews and written materials reflecting plans for the initiative. Over the past two months, Romney's political operatives and church leaders have discussed building a grass-roots political organization using alumni chapters of Brigham Young University's business school around the country. More recently, representatives of BYU, which is run by the church, and Romney's political action committee have begun soliciting help from prominent Mormons, including a well-known author suggested by the governor, to build the program, which R...

  • Research covering more than 20 years of stock-market history shows that superior earnings lead to superior investment results BERWYN, Pa. -- Researc...

  • TOWNSHIP 1 RANGE 8, Maine -- The owner of the two Katahdin- region paper mills doesn't think Roxanne Quimby's proposed national park would threaten his industry's wood supply unless it grew far beyond 70,000 acres. Speaking before about 75 Katahdin Area Chamber of Commerce members at River Driver's Restaurant just outside Millinocket, Great Northern Paper Co. LLC President Peter Hanson said he felt a national park and his industry could co-exist well, but added that he would "have a concern" about answering to federal air-quality standards.

  • Bob Parker opened the Tulsa Roundtable with what most people took as a joke. From reading the paper, we're out of the recession," said the retail specialist with GBR Properties. "I hope everybody is doing as well as the paper says, as President Obama says.



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