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        1. Helping battle a gambling addiction

          Helping battle a gambling addiction

          No doubt plenty of business has been generated by the recent opening of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. But it does come with a price for those who have a gambling addiction.

        2. Restaurants to hit the streets

        3. What is Google Voice? Should I use it?

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            • Facebook falls flat in public debut

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            1. 30-year rate falls to record 3.79 pct.

              30-year rate falls to record 3.79 pct.

              Average U.S. rates for 30-year and 15-year fixed mortgages fell to record lows for the third straight week. The steady decline has made home-buying and refinancing more affordable than ever for those who can qualify.

              • US housing starts rose to 717,000

                • Builder confidence highest in 5 years

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                    • 30-year mortgage rate at record 3.83 pct

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                      1. Facebook falls flat in public debut

                        Facebook falls flat in public debut

                        After all the hype, Facebook's first day as a public company ended where it began. Its stock closed at $38.23, up 23 cents, after pricing Thursday night at $38 per share.

                      2. Facebook prices IPO at $38 per share

                        • Ky. jobless rate falls to 8.3 percent

                          • 30-year rate falls to record 3.79 pct.

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