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Business Briefs (East Montgomery County Observer) Compiled by JENNIFER SUMMER Mother/daughter team joins Martha Turner Martha Turner Properties announces that Karen Hoover and Carmen Bezner have joined the company's Kingwood office as a mother/daughter Realtor associate team. Business briefs (The Herald-Mail) Associated Builders and Contractors, Prime Outlets, Menno Haven, Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA, Montessori Academy Welcome to My World (AdWeek) Think you know the neatly apportioned media-consumption habits of today's Americans? Consider these snapshots from the country's heartland last month. Joel, 30 years old, spent an entire workday not just with TV, but with radio as well. A boom era for Nevada bankruptcy lawyers (Las Vegas Sun) Thu, Nov 27, 2008 (2 a.m.) These are rich times for bankruptcy lawyers. "We don't like to celebrate that fact," one well-dressed attorney said this week outside Courtroom 2 of U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Southwest Floridians hunker down as lenders tighten up (The News-Press) DATABASES: Realtor guides seniors through new stage of life (Daily Press) Carol Taylor went through training to better understand and meet the needs of clients age 55 and older. Taking care of their Newport News house was getting to be too much for Bill and Teresa Randolph. Fed, Treasury To Spend $800B More To Ease Credit (CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth) The government has introduced a pair of new programs that will provide $800 billion to help unfreeze the market for consumer debt which Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson calls vital to supporting the economy. More non sequitur arguments from the Christian Right's dogma of duplicity (Online Journal) The "Yes on 8" campaign in California that, for the time being, succeeded in revoking some citizens' basic civil right to a civil marriage used scare tactics and non sequitur arguments based on misrepresentations, distortions, and deceptions. And they're still at it. Your business, your news for November 23 (The Desert Sun) Ralph E. Plumb has been appointed to serve as executive director of College of the Desert Foundation. Dr. Plumb has more than 30 years experience in the global health and human services field working in about 100 countries. Since 1990, he has served as president and CEO of two humanitarian organizations. Real Estate Live (Washington Post) Welcome to Real Estate Live, an online discussion of the Washington area housing market with Post Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi.
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