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Movers.com Do YOU know the signs of a moving scam? http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/bus/2009/09/29-23/Signs-of-a-movers-scam.html When it comes to relocation, you can never be too careful.

Source: www.hometownannapolis.com
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Movers.com Anyone have to move back in with their parents? This 28-year-old guy in San Diego did. He started posting his observations about moving back home on Twitter and got offered a book deal because of it!

Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
After moving in with his parents, Justin Halpern, 28, created a Twitter page with ridiculous things that his 73-year-old dad says. It's becoming an Internet phenomenon, attracting offers for book deals.
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Movers.com Recession? What recession?

A new survey shows that the current state of the economy hasn't stopped people from buying larger homes or moving to better neighborhoods. This survey differs greatly from one taken in March, in which more people were downgrading their homes. Is this a sign the economy is getting better?

Source: www.dallasnews.com
Dallas Business News- Dallas Fort Worth business news from The Dallas Morning News.
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Alex says: Let's hope so!
August 13 at 9:10am
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Movers.com Don't know what to do with all those cardboard boxes after you move? A company in Austin will buy them from you and, after making sure they're still usable, resell them to others. This way, the boxes get plenty of use out of them before being sent to a recycling center. Anyone have any other green moving tips?

Source: www.keyetv.com
One Austin company has a good and environmentally solution for getting and getting rid of boxes during a move.
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Movers.com Anyone who wants to move to the UK might consider relocating to Scotland. Under new measures, those who move there will be able to more easily gain UK citizenship. This is being done to improve Scotland's economy by attracting overseas talent. Would you want to move to Scotland?

Source: www.globalvisas.com
Scotland hopes to attract newcomers moving to the UK. Live and work in the UK
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Movers.com A new survey reveals that 80% of this year's college graduates moved back home with their parents. This number has been increasing over the last few years, due to the rising cost of living and less job opportunities. Any recent graduates care to weigh in on the subject?

Source: www.prweb.com
PR: Recent college graduates are moving back home in greater numbers. A recent poll from CollegeGrad.com--the #1 entry level job site--showed that 80 percent of 2009 college graduates moved back in with their parents, up from 77 percent in 2008. ...
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Movers.com Ever think of moving into a mobile home? On the Movers.com blog, we're presenting a three-part series on everything you need to know about buying a mobile home. Check it out at http://blog.movers.com and come back soon to read Parts 2 and 3!

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Movers.com A nuclear power plant in Vermont wants to expand its borders into people's backyards. Residents fear an increase in radiation and a decrease in property values. The plant says it needs to expand for safety and security. Whose side are you on?

Source: www.reformer.com
PSB gathers input on VY fenceline move
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This is a really interesting story! My family vacations in Maine just down the river from the site of the former Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant. When it was finally deconstructed in 2005, I'll admit that we felt a little more at ease. I've gotta admit, I'm on the side of the residents here.
July 17 at 6:29am
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Movers.com You think your move went bad? A historic building in Salt Lake City was supposed to be moved across the street. Millions of dollars over budget and a year behind schedule, the contractor is still trying to move it. How crazy is that?

Source: www.washingtonpost.com
Moving to a new home is nearly always a trying experience. But the saga of the General Services Administration's misfortunes as it attempted to move a historic Salt Lake City building to make way for a new federal courthouse is a true nightmare. ...
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Movers.com Have you checked out the Movers.com blog lately? We are doing a beach theme for the month of July, so check out our fun, summer-inspired posts at http://blog.movers.com/!

July 8 at 10:11am
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Residents in Dublin, Ireland want to relocate a center for homeless teens (who they say are exhibiting violent, threatening behavior). These teens don't have anywhere else to go except the streets. Sources say the center is too far from the city to be appreciated by some of the teens there. What do you think should be ...done? Do you know of any other sticky situations around the world like this? Share with a comment!Read More

Source: www.irishtimes.com
RESIDENTS IN north Co Dublin have called on health authorities to relocate a new centre for homeless teenagers after what they say is a marked increase in violent and threatening behaviour.
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Movers.com Tenants at an apartment complex in Mountain View, CA are up in arms about being forced out of their homes due to repair work. Although they will be given temporary housing, they say the management of the apartment didn't give them enough notice and isn't helping them move. What would you do in this situation?

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Movers.com Yahoo! just announced plans to build a "green" data center in Lockport, New York. The building is being called the Yahoo Computing Coop, since, just like a chicken coop, it will rely on outside air to keep it cool. It's pretty crazy that this high-tech facility was inspired by a simple chicken coop. What do you think about Yahoo's plans?

Source: news.cnet.com
A new data center in Lockport, N.Y., is part of a strategy that Yahoo believes will allow it to end carbon offset purchases to reach carbon-neutral status. Read this blog post by Tom Krazit on Green Tech.
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