For most people, being declared dead is bad enough. For Roberta Deaton, it was just the beginning of her problems. In August 2005, a computer error caused the Social Security Administration to declare Deaton dead.
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Jackie LaGasse
In April, real estate professional Jackie LaGasse received Top Sales honors at Prudential California Realty’s North Ranch/Westlake Village office. She also took the Top Sales award in December 2005. Monthly awards are not LaGasse’s only achievements. At the company’s annual awar
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Real estate notes, 6/11
Affordable-housing leader: Apartment Investment & Management Co. (AIMCO) tops the list of affordable-housing managers. The Denver-based firm has 96,000 affordable units in a portfolio of 191,951, according to the National Affordable Housing Management Association’s Affordable 50.
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Other News in Brief: Kimpton President Depatie to Succeed Retiring LaTour as CEO; Corporate Office Properties Trust
Kimpton Hotel and Restaurant Group L.L.C. named president Michael Depatie CEO, effective on July 1, when chairman & CEO Tom LaTour retires. LaTour has been with the company for 23 years, leading it for the past five. Before he became CEO, the position was held by company founder Bill Kimpton.
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Week in review
Coal Seam sequel possible Although the canyon seems green, fire officials are still warning people to be prepared. Despite recent rain, fire conditions are as severe now as they were on June 8, 2002, when the Coal Seam Fire devastated more than 12,000 acres in and around Glenwood Springs.
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Backstory: Rocky mountain sigh as slow-lane life speeds up
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Valleywide support of affordable housing
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