Australians Snub New York Offices, Find Value in Mineral Wells July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Australian investors widened their lead as the biggest international buyers of U.S. real estate, spurning skyscrapers in New York and San Francisco for warehouses in Mineral Wells, West Virginia, and malls in Sylvania, Ohio. Top Scoops * JOHN HARTIGANS bold move, as Australian News Limited chief, to give the multi-million dollar go-ahead to free afternoon tabloid commuter newspapers in Melbourne and possibly Sydney, is a stunning commercial attack against rival John Fairfax Holdings, and ... Our partners 1. Links in the Chain Bike Ride Riding across Australia to celebrate the anniversary of the Centenary of Federation. Bog Trotters Mountain Bike Club - Located in Lancaster and offers Sunday, Wednesday evening and weekend rides for all. PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, July 9, 2007 Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/. CBRE gets the balance right with pH Group CB Richard Ellis has entered the project and construction management business through a takeover of Melbournes pHGroup. Apartment prices lead the housing market recovery NEWS that there is a residential recovery under way in most capital cities, with the exception of Perth, should pique investors interest. Mediterranean on Wickham The second phase of San Marco Center is under way, the latest in a series of developments along the Wickham Road corridor. Reuters Canada Business Summary NEW YORK (Reuters) - The battle to take over Canadas biggest telephone company, BCE Inc. , may not be over yet, with some on Monday expecting a higher bid to emerge. Executive Morning Business Summary The top business news from The Associated Press for the morning of Monday, July 2, 2007: AT&T: iPhone Activation Woes Improving Reuters Canada Business Summary NEW YORK (Reuters) - The battle to take over Canadas biggest telephone company, BCE Inc. , may not be over yet, with other suitors saying they are considering their options, The Globe and Mail reported on Monday. | |||