Todos Santos: All you could want — and less — in a Baja getaway - Los Angeles Times
Once upon a time, say about 1972, Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy little fishing town at the southern tip of Baja California. Then came the paved highway, the international airport, the marina, the golf courses, the raucous bars and well-heeled retreats

Portland’s PAW Team helping the city’s needy pets - Oregonian
View full size Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian Alex Villarreal of Portland waits with his dogs Moxi (left) and Max as they prepare to receive dental care from Dr. Mary Blankevoort at a monthly free veterinary clinic in Northwest Portland. Both Villarreal

Job report suggests recovery still far off - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Investors took the numbers as good news, because they had braced for even more-discouraging numbers: Economists on average had forecast an uptick in the unemployment rate to 9.8% and a loss of 67,000 nonfarm jobs. The Dow Jones industrial average

Can ‘flatmate mortgages’ help first-timers? - This is Money
Lenders issuing a mortgages are being urged by easyrommate.co.uk to take into account the income a borrower expects to generate from renting out a room. Effectively, this ‘flatmate mortgage’ concept would reduce the initial deposit young property

‘It’s not fair’ - the landlady hits back - New Zealand Herald
Pat Baker owns 53 houses worth $10 million and makes about $700,000 in rent a year. Property investors like her have been accused of using their investments to benefit from tax laws at the expense of other taxpayers. She disagrees, and tells property

Todos Santos: All you could want — and less — in a Baja getaway - Los Angeles Times
Once upon a time, say about 1972, Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy little fishing town at the southern tip of Baja California. Then came the paved highway, the international airport, the marina, the golf courses, the raucous bars and well-heeled retreats

Portland’s PAW Team helping the city’s needy pets - Oregonian
View full size Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian Alex Villarreal of Portland waits with his dogs Moxi (left) and Max as they prepare to receive dental care from Dr. Mary Blankevoort at a monthly free veterinary clinic in Northwest Portland. Both Villarreal

Job report suggests recovery still far off - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Investors took the numbers as good news, because they had braced for even more-discouraging numbers: Economists on average had forecast an uptick in the unemployment rate to 9.8% and a loss of 67,000 nonfarm jobs. The Dow Jones industrial average

Can ‘flatmate mortgages’ help first-timers? - This is Money
Lenders issuing a mortgages are being urged by easyrommate.co.uk to take into account the income a borrower expects to generate from renting out a room. Effectively, this ‘flatmate mortgage’ concept would reduce the initial deposit young property

‘It’s not fair’ - the landlady hits back - New Zealand Herald
Pat Baker owns 53 houses worth $10 million and makes about $700,000 in rent a year. Property investors like her have been accused of using their investments to benefit from tax laws at the expense of other taxpayers. She disagrees, and tells property