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September 28, 2005
A Census Bureau survey reveals for the first time, there are more than 1 million owner-occupied homes in the United States worth $1 million or more. In most cases, however, the "million-dollar" price tag doesn't live up to its connotation - particularly in high-priced areas like New York, San Francisco and Southern California.
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September 2, 2005
A 7-year-old second grader is doing what any kid could do to aid in a major disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. Dan Noonan-Day has set a lemonade stand near his home to raise money for the victims of Mississippi, Alabama, and New Orleans. One of his customers, Carole Wilkinson, paid a dollar for her drink, saying every penny makes a difference.
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August 17, 2005
Topics france, law, kate, vacation, dollar, birthday, photo, post, kids, internet, men, money, people and nude
One month after publicly apologizing to fiancee Sienna Miller for having his pants down, he's done it again. British Actor Jude Law has been caught in the buff by paparazzi photographers while he was changing his swimsuit near his mother's home in France.
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August 7, 2005
Topics women, stories, dollar, beautiful, mexican, america, airport, hand, island, lost, young, woman and man
In Cuba, many women are paying top dollar to marry foreigners in arranged ceremonies in order to leave their country. In some cases, the bride to be doesn't even get to meet her arranged groom until the day of the wedding. The arranged marriages come with a hefty price, though. The going rate for an America, Canadian, European, or Mexican groom is about $5,000. 00. A Costa Rican willing to marry can accept about $2,000. 00 and a Peruvian at the best bargain is at only $800. 00.
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August 3, 2005
A Malibu couple recently paid $1. 05 million for a wonderful view and a 1971 trailer - but no land, according to The Chicago TribuneMarsha Weidman loves her picturesque home. It is located along the beach, far from noisy traffic, with a Jacuzzi used to watch sunsets over the Pacific.
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