Home-based travel agent seminar coming to E.B. (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The Association of Home-Based Travel Agents will hold its next seminar at 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at the East Grand Buffet, 6 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick. All travel agents and associates are invited. Membership is not required.
Tomb raiding: Illegal artifacts trafficking is a $5 billion to $6 billion business (Macon Telegraph)
Capt. Dan Parrish, who works as a special investigator for the state Department of Natural Resources, recalls an operation years ago that introduced him to looting.
Home Front: Challenging Living Room Configuration, Cleaning Oriental Rugs, Refinishing Furniture, Washing Pillows and ... (Washington Post)
Post Home Section staffers Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza take questions on your decorating dilemmas. This week, they share some great ideas about decorative painting for children's rooms.
Pollution rules on lawn mowers to increase costs (Lawrence Journal-World)
Joe Hall was unequivocal about what he expects new emissions standards for lawn mowers will mean for his small lawn-care business. “It’s going to hurt me bad,” Hall said Friday while comparing prices on new lawn mowers at a Home Depot in Waldorf, Md. “The prices are going to gothrough the roof.”
Business Milestones (Winston-Salem Journal)
■ Becky Hutchinson of Allen Tate Realtors has completed the Realtor e-PRO course. The certification, offered through the National Association of Realtors, is designed to provide real-estate professionals with the technology tools needed to assist consumers in the purchase or sale of a
SPECIAL REPORT: Investors Have Many Options In 'Digital Home' Area (Nasdaq)
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- For investors looking to make a play in the growth of the so-called "digital home," the biggest challenge will be figuring out where to start.