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2008
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South Carolina's foreclosure rate keeps falling. In November, the rate dropped 0.49% from October, to 2,021 properties. Nationwide, foreclosures in November were down 7%. That's significant, according to RealtyTrac, a national tracking firm whose data also is used by The Wall Street Journal to fo...
12/11/2008
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PCMag.com names the fastest Internet service providers in the nation - and South Carolina is 38th on that list. Nevada, Virginia and Pennsylvania are home to the fastest surf speeds. New Mexico heads up the back with the slowest speeds in the nation. In terms of speed, cable connections are 4...
12/10/2008
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Maybe I should start calling this the Friday Review! My plan is to see Cadillac Records. Personally, I don't think Beyonce is that good of an actress. I like her music. Well stay tuned for the review! I got a date with Greenville's Finest Stager! written by Marci Toliver Marci Tolive...
12/05/2008
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Inspired by Kara Casamassina, I love a Parade blog. I too love a parade! Here's a list of a few of the ones going on in the Upstate, commonly known as Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, SC. Dec 1-25: Anderson Lights of Hope - holiday light show - benefit Dec 1-30: Roper Mountain Holiday Lights...
12/04/2008
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I receive an email each Friday that highlights the deals that are going on. Just thought I would pass them along! Being a cyber shopper myself, I prefer Black Mondays. Especially after hearing what goes on during Black Friday! Here are the deals Posted links to 24 online retailers having Cybe...
12/01/2008
Carbon Motors Corp. will visit the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research next week as it considers where to locate a facility it said will create 10,000 jobs and have a $3 billion economic impact. The Atlanta company designed an alternative energy concept car called th...
12/01/2008
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Furman University will continue its High Noon lecture series in December. The lectures focus on the American economy and will take place at noon at Furman's FYI center in downtown Greenville. The December series follows a fall discussion, Politics at High Noon, a weekly series of talks by Fu...
12/01/2008