| NEVADAN AT WORK: Affinity for public helps exec succeed
Name: Eileen Bechtol. Position: Senior vice president, Chicago Title. Family: Husband, William Forrest; sons, Matthew and Brandon. Education: Basic High School, 1972; Clark County Community College (Southern Nevada College), business management and accounting. Work history: First National Bank of Colorado Springs (Colo.), real estate mortgage department, 1974; Stewart Title, loan servicing department, 1975; Chicago Title, escrow secretary, 1975; Land Title of Nevada, escrow officer, 1976; moved to Reno and started mortgage company with her husband In 1977; moved back to Las Vegas in 1979 and went to work again for Land Title until 1991; after two brief stints as escrow manager for Chicago Title and Stewart Title, returned to Chicago Title in 1995 and was promoted to senior vice president in 2005.
Candidates push ahead as money dwindles
Like all of you. I know that health care is the most critical, and important issue facing the American people. Now, and in the coming elections. And like the vast majority of the American people, I want HR 676 (Medicare For All) passed into law NOW! "Single payer, Tax Supported, Not For Profit, True Universal Health Care" free for all as a right. Like every other developed country in the world has. See: http://www.house.gov/conyers/news_hr676.htm “HR 676: For church goers: less money to insur. companies and more to the church- lots more. Srs on Medicare: save way over $100/wk. Because no more medigap, long term care & dental insur. needed. No more drug bills." But if we the American people fail to bring enough pressure on our current politicians to get HR 676 passed into law before the elections.
DEVELOPMENT: LV land prices rise in quarter
Land values in Las Vegas rose 21.8 percent during the fourth quarter to an average of $1.51 million an acre for 452 acres sold compared to the previous year's quarter, Las Vegas-based research firm Applied Analysis reported. The price was down 25 percent from $2.01 million an acre in the third quarter. Fourth-quarter sales included 13 acres of resort property, such as former sites for failed high-rises Ivana Las Vegas, Icon and Majestic. Those sites averaged $20.1 million an acre. Excluding land sales around the Strip, the average price was $939,400 an acre, still a 20.1 percent increase from the fourth quarter of 2006. .
Trans World Entertainment to Host Fourth Quarter and Annual 2007 ...
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