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Georgia Homes
Georgia Homes News Archive23-Dec-2005
- 'Authorities investigate possible theft of body parts (New York Newsday)
Michael Bruno's life story was uncomplicated: He was an immigrant who worked hard, spoke his mind and succumbed to cancer two years ago at 75.
- 'Jacksonville developer buys bankrupt Georgia paper mill (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
The Associated Press ST. MARYS, Ga. -- A federal bankruptcy court has approved a Jacksonville, Fla., developer's purchase of the Durango-Georgia Paper Co.
- 'Georgia Retirement Homes and Communities ? Self-Service or Free Personalized Search Service Offered By Brokerage (PR Web)
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- 'Authorities Probe Theft of Body Parts (AP via Yahoo! News)
Authorities are investigating allegations that hundreds of bodies were illegally carved up in funeral homes around New York City and sold for parts without the permission of the families of the deceased.
- 'Authorities Investigate Body Parts Theft (Fox News)
Authorities in New York City are investigating the alleged theft of body parts from corpses for illegal use in biomedical procedures.
- 'Jackson County News... (MainStreet Newspapers)
Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Under Power Georgia, Jackson County THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
- 'Jacksonville developer buys bankrupt Georgia paper mill (Gainesville Sun)
federal bankruptcy court has approved a Jacksonville, Fla., developer's purchase of the Durango-Georgia Paper Co. LandMar Group purchased the bankrupt paper mill for $40.05 million in an auction earlier this month.
- 'NYC Authorities Probe Theft of Body Parts (AP via Yahoo! News)
Michael Bruno's life had been uncomplicated: He was an immigrant who worked hard, spoke his mind and succumbed to kidney cancer two years ago at 75.
- 'The Great Black Hope (New York Review of Books)
An article by Ian Buruma from The New York Review of Books, January 12, 2006
- 'Winterlude to include aid work (CBC Ottawa)
The Canadian branch of Habitat for Humanity, a charity that helps to build low-cost homes, says volunteers will assemble a "house in a box" kit for Louisiana hurricane victims during Ottawa's Winterlude festival in February.
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