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Star Formation Extinguished by Quasars (Universe Today)
According to new research, a galaxy with a quasar in the middle is not a good place to grow up. As active galactic nuclei (AGN) evolve, they pass through a "quasar phase", where the accretion disk surrounding the central black hole blasts intense radiation into space. The quasar far outshines the entire host galaxy. After [...]
2008-04-04 06:45:32 -
UK "Time Machine" Reveals The Formation Of Distant Galaxies (Universe Today)
If you thought the Hubble Deep Field galaxy photo was the most incredible thing you've ever seen, wait until you lay eyes on the most sensitive infrared map of the distant Universe ever taken. Over the last three years, UK astronomers have compiled data from the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) in Hawaii and [...]
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Franklin County coroner defends seizure, sale of man's possessions (Public Opinion)
Franklin County Coroner Jeffrey Conner said Thursday that his handling of John Weimer's estate and the sale of all his personal property two years ago was "standard operating procedure."
2008-04-04 11:22:15 -
Biggest job loss in 5 years (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
WASHINGTON | It's no longer a question of recession or not. Now it's how deep and how long.
2008-04-04 11:25:24 -
City commits funds to help mortgage assistance agencies (South Side Journal)
An alliance of agencies battling the problem of home foreclosures are getting help from the city, which has set aside $500,000 to aid the effort.
2008-04-04 11:13:55 -
VOTER GUIDE: Warren County Board of Education (Warrenton Journal)
Three-year term, vote for three. Dale Schowe City: Warrenton Occupation: office manager Employer: The TFE Group Inc. Political experience: Warren County School Board member 2003-2006
2008-04-04 11:25:39 -
'Buddy's' ex-wife sues her lawyers (Middletown Journal)
The former spouse of the owner of Buddy's Carpet has filed a $2 million malpractice suit in Warren County Common Pleas Court against attorneys that represented her in a foreclosure case.
2008-04-04 10:42:14 -
Berkshire Income Realty Announces Year End Funds from Operations of $6,516,104 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BOSTON----Berkshire Income Realty, Inc. , , , , reported its results for the year ended December 31, 2007. Financial highlights for the year ended December 31, 2007 include:
2008-04-04 08:24:00 -
VOTER'S GUIDE: Former councilman challenges mayor in April 8 election in Richmond Heights (West County Journal)
A former city councilman is challenging Mayor Betty Humphrey for the Richmond Heights mayoral seat in the April 8 election.
2008-04-04 11:22:37 -
Fitch downgrades MBIA's financial strength rating (The Journal News)
MBIA Inc., the Armonk-based bond insurer that has been hit hard by the subprime mortgage crisis, got more bad news yesterday when Fitch Ratings lowered its rating on the company and raised questions about its claims-paying resources.
2008-04-04 11:31:28 -
Federal Reserve's tinkering gives relief to adjustable-rate mortgage-holders (The Grand Rapids Press)
Many holders of adjustable-rate mortgages gained some valuable breathing room this year after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates six times in the past seven months.
2008-04-04 11:29:20 -
Office vacancy rates up in central White Plains (The Journal News)
The White Plains central business district has long been a showpiece for the commercial real estate market in Westchester County. Now it's being put to the test amid a national business slowdown.
2008-04-04 11:31:59 -
Public Record (The Findlay Courier)
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2008-04-04 11:25:33 -
Ascension schools sell bonds at 4.5% (The Advocate)
GONZALES — The Ascension Parish public school system sold $40 million in bonds Thursday. Superintendent Donald Songy said the bonds were sold at a rate of 4.5 percent, the amount of interest the district pays to the buyer.
2008-04-04 10:24:41 -
Northern Michigan Search (Gaylord Herald Times)
Would you agree to pay more gas tax if it meant better roads up north? More LANSING — Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm Wednesday signed legislation aimed at preserving the American dream of homeownership for Michigan families in jeopardy of losing their homes to foreclosure.
2008-04-04 11:26:45
