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  • New London's eminent domain saga continues (WTNH-TV New Haven)(New London-WTNH, June 15, 2007 6:35 PM) _ The symbol of New London's eminent domain struggle will remain standing, but not where you think.


  • N.J. Court Sets a Tougher Test of 'Blight' for Using Eminent Domain (Law.com)Kelo v. New London, upheld the right of public entities to use eminent domain to further private redevelopment.


  • Another all-male bastion crumbles (The Telegraph)Women of the city?s Anglo-Indian community participated on Sunday in the election of Calcutta Rangers Club, a ?men?s-only? domain for over a century. Women also fought for two berths in the club?s executive committee.


  • Eminent domain bill among 49 Perry vetoed (Houston Chronicle)An eminent domain bill that opponents said could shut down road construction was among 49 bills vetoed Friday by Gov. Rick Perry.


  • Eminent domain bill's impact on blight in Lynchburg unclear (The News & Advance)A bill yanking federal money from localities that abuse their eminent domain power recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee.


  • Saban's focus winning, not making speeches (Sports Illustrated)Alabama's Nick Saban is a football coach, not a pitch man. His domain is the football field and film room, not the podium and banquet circuit.


  • Ruling limits use of eminent domain (The Record)New Jersey towns will have a harder time seizing private property for redevelopment after the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that targeted property must be blighted and not merely underused.


  • Eminent domain law paves way (Los Angeles Daily News)SANTA CLARITA - The recent approval of an eminent domain law moved the city closer to carrying out plans to upgrade downtown Newhall, though officials hope some landowners will willingly sell.


  • Webair Offers Domain Special (Web Host Industry Review)June 15, 2007 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Adult Web hosting provider Webair recently announced that its fees for domain name registration and transfers have dropped to $5.99.