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Bangor Home Buyers
We Buy Houses in Bangor, Maine for Cash, Fast
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FEMA to cover hotels for those with damaged homes - Baltimore Sun NEW ORLEANS - A Federal Emergency Management Agency official says Hurricane Gustav evacuees whose homes remain uninhabitable can have their hotel costs paid by FEMA. David Garratt, a deputy assistant administrator for the agency, said last night that ... |
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Obama, McCain call for changes in mortgage giants - Miami Herald TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama said Saturday that any government takeover of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must put the interests of taxpayers and homeowners first. His opponent, GOP nominee ... |
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Powerful storm raises fears from Caribbean to Gulf - Miami Herald Hurricane Ike grew to fierce Category 4 strength Saturday as it plodded on an uncertain path that forced millions along an arc of coastline from the Caribbean to Florida, and Louisiana to Mexico to nervously wonder where it would end up. Preparations ... |
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From anguish of 9/11, two learn to love again - Minneapolis Star Tribune WASHINGTON -- On Monday nights, the two groups met in the classrooms of Messiah United Methodist Church in Springfield, Va., pushing the chairs into a circle. The men and women who came were not there to cope with addiction or bankruptcy, but to seek ... |
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Kentucky works to keep embattled institution open - FOX News SOMERSET, Ky. — Physically, Deron Dickerson was a 38-year-old man. Mentally, he was a toddler who needed constant supervision. Left alone in a bathtub, Dickerson drowned three years ago in Kentucky's largest institution for mentally disabled adults ... |
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