From track to ice: State man’s bobsleds will race in Turin
More than a dozen years ago, Bob Cuneo was manufacturing race cars when he decided to start building bobsleds for the U.S. national team.
Joan and Jade turn up the heat at Lanvin bash
Old-fashioned glamour took the British capital by storm on Wednesday when a series of red carpet veterans turned out for an exclusive bash in Harvey Nichols.
Purchased MyTrafficNews.com drives off into sunset
Denver’s quirky, funny MyTrafficNews.com was snapped up Jan. 19 by Pennsylvania-based Traffic.com Inc., a national traffic information company that’s betting big on making money delivering real-time information on road jams to commuters.
A Painful Struggle over Nigeria’s Abandoned Children
AIDS adds to an orphan crisis in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet concerns from trafficking to cultural differences make it hard for outsiders to adopt. The story of two children in Nigeria illustrates the issue.
Taxes on a rental property sale
Dear Tax Talk, I recently sold a rental property with some creative financing. I am carrying a 20 percent second mortgage with a balloon payment due in five years. How do I, or where do I, claim this on my tax return?
Small Milk Dairies Fear Cost of Licensing
By CURT WOODWARD OLYMPIA, Wash. - On the Kozak farm, it only takes a few minutes for milk to get from Iris the cow’s udder to the bottles that will be picked up by her co-owners.