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Paris Hilton's Daddy Scores Big in the Los Angeles Superior Court ...

Hilton & Hyland and top agent and segment host for E!'s Daily 10, Chad Rogers recovers an additional $344,024.15 for attorney's fees and costs against Susan Loggans, a Chicago attorney as part of a record judgment involveing the sale of Ms. Loggans' beach front property, located in the exclusive Malibu Colony.

Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) July 18, 2006 -- Paris Hilton's daddy, Rick Hilton (Hilton & Hyland Real Estate) had something to celebrate on Father's Day this year as he recently won a record case awarding the firm and real estate agent, Chad Rogers. Rogers is also a Special Segment Host for E! Television's Daily 10 and after a long court battle, walked away with a six figure commission. (Hilton & Hyland v. Loggans, LASC, Case No. SC084111)

The high profile H&H case involved a real estate commission dispute on an $11.55 million-dollar beach house in the ultra exclusive Malibu Colony, against Susan Loggans for a record deserved commission that went unpaid.


Orlando-area home resales wither amid shaky market

Central Florida's home-resale market continued to stagger last month under the weight of slack demand and sky-high inventory.

Fewer than 1,000 homes were sold in the Orlando Regional Realtor Association's core market in November -- only the second time in nearly 11 years that the number has dipped below that threshold. The other instance was three months ago, in September, when sales in the core market totaled 970.

The preliminary count of 963 sales in November was down nearly 48 percent from the same month a year ago, according to the association's latest monthly report. Through the first 11 months of the year, sales in the core market -- which consists mainly of Orange and Seminole counties -- were down 39 percent from the same period in 2006.

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Victories for Clinton and McCain reshape race

Look closely. Obama gets house for $300,000 below market value? How many people even have a house in America worth $300,000? He took this money from a slum lord that he himself has said is a friend of over 15 years, but somehow only performed 5 hours of work for during this time? The person is a known slumlord and influence peddler under indictment and is a recipient of over $43 million in taxpayer's dollars in Obama's area for repair of the slums of the poor. And Kennedy and Obama are supposed to be supporters of the poor. Kennedy is no supporter except of Kennedy. He is anti-everything that he could not have (real political power) and pro-anything he thinks he can stir up. Stirring up can be a good thing, I like change, but change to inexperience and a willing recipient of gold from the corrupt are not qualities of a President.


Old Media and This Week's Markets: Who Knows They're Up -- Quite a Bit ...

The tone of this week's reporting on the US stock markets would lead you to believe that even though Wednesday and Thursday were pretty good days, the markets are down for the week.

That's completely wrong.

The Dow is up 279 points (2.3%):

How about the broader S&P 500? It's up almost 27 points (or 2.0%):

The NASDAQ, weighed down not by actual results, but by gloomy expectations from the likes of Apple and Ebay, is only up by a bit less than 21 points (0.9%):

A quick review of business press coverage shows why most people probably don't know that the markets are, heading into Friday's opening, up for the week. It's because there may not be anyone who's actually reporting that fact.

Examples:

It's not here at the New York Times (Jan.


Kenya stares into the abyss as post-election violence spirals out of ...

At least a dozen people have died during the latest clashes, bringing the death toll to more than 850 since last month's disputed elections set tribe against tribe.

The latest round of killings provided a bleak backdrop for peace talks in Nairobi launched by Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General. He is trying to find common ground between a President who refuses to loosen his grip on power and an opposition leader who believes the elections were fixed. Mr Annan said that he hoped to find a solution to the immediate political crisis within four weeks, but admitted the country's ethnic rifts would take longer to resolve.

"To the leaders gathered here today I say that the people want you to take charge of the situation and halt the downward spiral that is threatening this beautiful and prosperous country," he said.


Scholarship fund, YouthZone program benefit from this year's Symphony ...

Alex Heinig takes part in the Wednesday evening Symphony In The Valley dress rehearsal for the Big Band concert at the Hotel Colorado Saturday, June 21. "Come Dance with Me" is the theme for this year's Rotary Symphony Swing Concert. The event, which starts at 6:30 p.m., is a fundraiser for YouthZone's Restorative Justice Program and the Rotary High School Scholarship.
Post Independent/Kelley Cox
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