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Cosatu faces cleaning problem The Congress of South African Trade Union (Cosatus) leadership were in negotiations with the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) over how to resolve cleaning problems at Gallagher estate at Midrand during the federations national congress that began today. City cleaning up real estate mess Sep. 17 (UNION-TRIBUNE): It has been a year since San Diego council members called for an overhaul of the citys real estate department and pressured its director to resign. Now the new director and his staff are updating policies and record-keeping systems and planning to make a lot more money on the citys multibillion-dollar collection of land. Cleaning negotiations deadlock again Salary negotiations in an attempt to end a protracted strike by contract cleaners have failed again, the National Contract Cleaners Association (NCCA) said today. Good advice: Wait and see Im a 48-year-old real estate developer currently in an open, satisfying, on-again, off-again, 17-year relationship with an older newspaper sports section. Cleaning-sector negotiations deadlock Salary negotiations in an attempt to end a protracted strike by contract cleaners have failed again, the National Contract Cleaners Association (NCCA) said on Monday. Cleaning talks deadlocked again Salary negotiations in an attempt to end a protracted strike by contract cleaners have failed again, the National Contract Cleaners Association (NCCA) said. STARR REPORT Fox in a townhouse Lost star Matthew Fox, who spent his early acting years in New York before hit ting it big in L.A. on Party of Five, received quite a nice surprise recently courtesy of real estate honcho Jeffrey... Departing Japanese Leader Shook Up Politics as Usual Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, who will retire Sept. 26, succeeded to a remarkable extent in destroying the old Japan. Matthew gets his Lost property back Matthew Fox had a stroke of good luck recently when a lost box of irreplaceable personal treasures was returned to him out of the blue. Associated Estates Realty Corporation Completes $132.2 Million Financing Associated Estates Realty Corporation announced today completion of the previously announced $132.2 million refinancing of loans on five properties located in Florida and Maryland. The interest rates on the new loans are fixed at 6.09 percent for terms of seven years. | |||||||