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MASTER OF OUR OWN 'DOMAIN' (New York Post)Pretty soon, anyone can snag a hot city address. The Big Apple is poised to get its very own Internet domain - .nyc - for individuals, businesses and government agencies who want a snazzy new option for their Web sites. Council Speaker...

Willets Pt. group sees a better use of city money (Queens Chronicle)Jake Bono of Willets Point United Against Eminent domain Abuse. (photo by Michael O?Kane) With the city?s finances down the tubes, a Willets Point group has an idea: use the $400 million set for land acquisition there to eliminate the mayor?s proposed cuts to police, firefighters and teachers.

Longswamp Township needs land for turnarounds but doesn't want to use eminent domain (Reading Eagle)The Longswamp Township supervisors have discussed taking land by eminent domain to provide turnaround areas for township snowplows on Gap and Walker roads, which are dead-end.

City to Get Rich Off the Internet Too (NBC New York) The city unveiled it's latest plan to make millions of dollars off the internet - a .nyc domain.

Backorder this domain (Murray Ledger & Times)If you are not the current registrant for this domain name and want to register this domain, you may place a backorder. There are no upfront fees and no risk to place a backorder.

Riverside eminent domain case concludes (The Press-Enterprise)RIVERSIDE - Landowner Rick Scoggins sobbed Thursday as he discussed the end of the city's eminent domain case against him but said he won't appeal a jury's decision this week that valued his land at less than $2.4 million.

Domain names (Startups)A domain name is your gateway to a website and the benefits it can bring. Your domain name is part of your brand. It's vital to get the right one

Sing me a story (Herald Sun)AUDIO books and spoken courses are no longer the domain of car-bound sales staff or the print handicapped.

Arkansas panel rejects bill eminent-domain limits (AP via Yahoo! Finance) An Arkansas House committee has rejected a bill that would have limited eminent-domain rights for some companies drilling for natural gas in the Fayetteville Shale play.