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Homes for Sale News Archive 28-Dec-2007 WASHINGTON -- U.S. factories saw orders for costly manufactured goods rise only marginally in November -- falling short of expectations for a much bigger gain and underscoring the strains on the economy from housing and credit problems. Retiree advocates gave a mixed reaction Thursday to a new regulation allowing employers to provide more limited health care benefits for retirees who are 65 and older, though some critics called the change tantamount to discrimination. Kitchen table worries pushed ahead of the war in Iraq over the past month, a shift toward pocketbook issues that has gained currency as the election year dawns. WASHINGTON -- A Bush administration decision to prevent California from imposing higher fuel-economy rules -- which had been seen as a major victory for automakers -- appears headed for more scrutiny. The total supply of homes for sale in the Kansas City area during November dipped below 20,000 for the first time since March, raising hopes for an improving real estate market. As some of the world's largest auto suppliers try to work their way through bankruptcy, Toledo-based Dana Corp. is poised to be the next major supplier to exit Chapter 11. adsense code Back to Alesandra Desouza Back to Homes for Sale News Archives |
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