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Ethnic Divide Worsens as Sri Lanka Conflict Escalates Somini Sengupta (International)
A truce between the Sri Lankan government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam is over, and gone are the Nordic monitors who kept watch over it. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Chinas Latest Crackdown: The Liquid Lunch Jim Yardley (International)
A Communist Party campaign aims to bust civil servants partaking in booze-soaked lunches. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Correction: Universities Make Plans to Expand (RealEstate)
The In the Region article in Long Island copies last Sunday about expansion plans by colleges in the area misstated the enrollment of Farmingdale State College. It is 6,447, not 1,150. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Correction: A Real Estate Sequel (RealEstate)
A report in the Big Deal column last Sunday about real estate purchases by the actor Daniel Radcliffe misspelled the surname of the architect who designed 40 Mercer Street, where Mr. Radcliffe bought an apartment. He is Jean Nouvel, not Nouvelle. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Breaking Ground: Edgemont and Allure Waikiki Nick Kaye (RealEstate)
A residential project at a ski resort in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and a resort area condominium tower in Waikiki, Hawaii. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

High & Low | Lake Placid, N.Y.: Adirondack Style: An Iconic Look in High Demand Bethany Lyttle (RealEstate)
Builders and architects have made it possible to purchase a brand new Adirondack-style home, or to remodel and winterize one of the originals with attention to historic detail. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Your Second Home | Wildlife Encounters: Creature Discomforts Steve Bailey (RealEstate)
As second-home communities push deeper into rural areas, wild animals are feeling the squeeze. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Havens | Big Bear Lake, Calif.: A Relaxed Mountain Retreat That Offers More Than Snow Sam Hooper Samuels (RealEstate)
Best known for skiing, this resort town east of Los Angeles is a four-season destination. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Q & A: Can a Co-op Board Waive the Flip Tax? Jay Romano (RealEstate)
Would doing so be a breach of the boards fiduciary responsibility? 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Q & A: Can a Real Estate Broker Serve as a Co-op Director? Jay Romano (RealEstate)
Is there any regulation regarding this potential conflict of interest? 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Your Home: Reducing the Tax Bite on Apartment Sales Jay Romano (RealEstate)
Co-op and condo owners may not know about the full range of tax breaks available to them when they sell. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Away: A Tiny, Beloved Home That Was Built for Spite Steve Bailey (RealEstate)
In the Old Town district of Alexandria, Va., a family stretches out in a home seven feet wide. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Facing Default, Some Walk Out on New Homes John Leland (RealEstate)
The same sorts of loans that drove the housing boom are now giving borrowers incentives to walk away. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Leaving Las Vegas, for the Suburbs Matt Villano (RealEstate)
Between the hubbub of the Las Vegas Strip and the fire-red Spring Mountains lies the growing community of Summerlin, Nev. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Communities Roar Over Track Expansion Plan Matt Mabe (RealEstate)
NEW HYDE PARK. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Whats a Historic House You Cant Enter in Style? Joseph Berger (RealEstate)
Preservationists restoring the stately Peter Augustus Jay mansion in Rye have finally found the houses original front door. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

The Office as Architectural Touchstone David W. Dunlap (RealEstate)
Sprawling postwar complexes in the region are attracting the interest of preservationists. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

In the Region | New Jersey: Yes, the Market Has Its Bright Spots Antoinette Martin (RealEstate)
For the housing market in New Jersey, the news is not all bad. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

In the Region | Westchester: It Arrived in an Awfully Big Kit Elsa Brenner (RealEstate)
A home in Hastings-on-Hudson, now worth from $1.4 million to $1.5 million, was originally purchased from a Sears catalog in 1926 for $4,347. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

In the Region | Long Island: Deluxe Future for Sag Harbor Site? Valerie Cotsalas (RealEstate)
A dispute on the South Fork over how much housing a proposed development will contain. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Habitats | Astoria, Queens: From Grandmother to Grandson Dan Shaw (RealEstate)
An artist manages to stay in New York thanks to a family hand-me-down. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Living in | South Orange, N.J.: A Place to Feel Homey While Staying Hip Dave Caldwell (RealEstate)
More than just a bedroom community for city commuters, South Orange has a reputation as a cultural and social melting pot. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Streetscapes | George and Edward Blum: Crowning Achievements for Two Brother-Architects Christopher Gray (RealEstate)
George and Edward Blum are known for their Art Nouveau apartment houses built around 1910, but they also built two striking Art Deco buildings. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Bill Would Set Foreclosure Moratorium Manny Fernandez (RealEstate)
The bill, introduced in both houses, would allow residents to remain in their homes while granting them time to work with lenders to modify their mortgages. 09PM Mar 07, 2008

Winning That One in a Million Vivian S. Toy (RealEstate)
Subsidized housing for the middle class? In New York City? Yes, it exists, but the odds of winning the lottery for a house or apartment are daunting. 09PM Mar 07, 2008


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