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Jeanie Page Randall to Jeanie Page Randall and Albert B. Randall; five acres on Durham Road. Dorothy M. Rudolph to Martinez William Rivera; 925 E. Happy Hollow Drive; $36,000. James W. Sadler and Hyun Sook Sadler to Richard Eton Wells and Saundra Jean Wells; 3454 Melrose Drive; $123,200. Shannon A. Shaffer and Amy M. Shaffer to John P. Hartrich and Mira K. Hartrich; 3856 Roscommon Way; $113,900. Michael D. Sherlock to Timothy D. Lee and Kris A. Lee; 1212 Fieldcrest Lane; $230,000. Lisa M. Slade to Justin M. Brown; 1376 William Suiters Lane; $122,500. Julia Kuhn Wallace to Keith A. Register and Nancy Y. Register; 6.32 acres on Pondywood Road; $77,500. JAN. 7 Martha Ann Yarbrough, Mary Helen Batson, James Donald McCaslin, Paul Stokes McCaslin, and Benjamin Allison McCaslin to James Donald McCaslin and Martha Ann Yarbrough; 77.8 acres at Big Barton's Creek; quitclaim.
New Hampshire Primary Coverage - Tuesday, January 8, 6:00 p.m. - 1:00 ...
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Southwest Florida EverBank Loan Production Office Relocates to ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- EverBank, one of Florida's fastest growing financial services companies, announced the relocation of its Southwest Florida Loan Production Office (LPO) from Bradenton to its new office on Cooper Creek Blvd. in University Park. The loan production office will process loan applications and arrange financing for real estate projects, corporations and small businesses. The University Park office employees include: The Southwest Florida LPO will open its doors on Friday, November 2 at 8450 Cooper Creek Blvd., Suite 101, University Park, FL 34201. EverBank Financial Corp is a private financial services holding company headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.
Danish library plans to house cartoons of prophet Muhammad
Several have agreed to donate the works for mothing but the museum may have to buy some of them. One has already been sold to a private buyer. Around 100 people died in riots across the Muslim world as protests spread after the publication of the cartoons - one of which depicted Muhammad with a bomb in his turban - in numerous western newspapers in 2006. The disturbances led to Denmark's embassy in Damascus being burned and diplomatic missions in several other Muslim countries being attacked. The cartoons originally appeared in the Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005. Jytte Kjaergaard, a spokeswoman for the library, said they were unlikely to be displayed publicly and insisted the decision was not intended to be controversial. "We are not interested in an exhibition, we are interested in them being kept safe for future generations because they have created history in Denmark," she told the Guardian.
South African miners resume production
But after talks overnight near Johannesburg between industry leaders, Eskom and government, the leading gold producers AngloGold Ashanti and Gold Fields as well as the diamond firm De Beers said they would now be able to send miners underground. Alan Fine, a spokesman for AngloGold, said production had already resumed at Mponeng mine, near Carletonville, and the majority would be up and running by the end of the week when it should have 90 per cent of normal power supplies. "The rate at which we are going to ramp up production is very difficult to predict but we hope to be up to about 60 per cent by the end of the week," Mr Fine said. Gold Fields also said it had been informed by Eskom that it would have 80 per cent of its normal power by midnight Tuesday local time and 90 per cent by Thursday.
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And with 20 thousand good permanent jobs, 30 thousand construction jobs, a $2 billion boost to our tourism industry, property tax relief for 1 million households, and a steady reliable stream of revenue for cities, towns and the state within our grasp, let’s work together to pass the Resort Casinos bill... Let’s be both tough and smart on crime: +Tough by limiting illegal access to guns and keeping high-threat gun offenders off the streets;Smart by supervising and supporting the 97% of inmates who eventually return to society, and by using CORI information wisely instead of haphazardly. Let’s work together to pass an effective Anti-Crime Package this spring. Goodbye SheriffGov. Deval Patrick also proposed moving the state's seven remaining county-run sheriff's offices into state government.
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