Home Purchase Program Helps Teachers 10 News San Diego Tue, 23 Aug 2005 The Extra Credit Teacher Home Purchase Program helps teachers and other eligible school employees to buy their first home. | Home Purchase Program Helps Teachers KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News State Treasurer Phil Angelides and State Superintendent of Schools Jack O'Connell Tuesday joined two San Diego teachers in celebrating their first year of teaching, marriage and home ownership. | American Technology inks deal with In-Store Broadcasting San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News San Diego-based American Technology Corp. (Nasdaq: ATCO, News) announced Tuesday an HSS H450 purchase agreement with In-Store Broadcasting Network. | Stores collaborate on used-book sales Seattle Times Tue, 23 Aug 2005 4:32 PM PDT Buoyed by the heavy turnout for its first buying spree in Seattle last year, Portland-based Powell's Books plans to purchase used volumes... | Calm Before The Storm Murray Ledger & Times Murray State University graduate student Ritesh Agrawal, a native of India, was able to obtain some solitude on a couch inside the Curris Center Monday morning as he tried to assess what books he would need to purchase for his classes, while the hustle and bustle of obtaining Racer Cards can be seen in a long line shown in the background. | Secure Computing buys CyberGuard FCW.com Secure Computing Corp. will purchase CyberGuard Corp. for about $295 million by the end of the year, Secure Computing officials announced. Secure Computing sells network security appliances and Web filtering and strong authentication software. CyberGuard sells firewall and content-security software. | Regulators begin review of bid to buy PacifiCorp Rexburg Standard Journal BOISE - The bid by an Iowa-based energy company to purchase PacifiCorp is now under review by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. The commission has established deadlines for interested parties who want to intervene in the case. | Pre-order the Xbox 360 Joystiq EBGames.com is taking pre-orders for the Xbox 360 , and just like when the PSP came out they’re doing they’re best to gouge all the bleeding edge gamers who want/need to have the console first by forcing you to purchase either a $700 “Ultimate Bundle” that comes with four games and a ton of accessories or a $600 “Core Bundle” which comes with the same four games but fewer accessories. | |