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www.NAHB.org Week of July 28, 2003
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President's Message
* Editorials Attacking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Are Seriously Misguided
Housing Forum
* SBA Office Understands Builders' Need for Economic Analysis Under ESA * Affordable Housing a Cornerstone of Healthy Neighborhoods
Housing Politics
* Higher FHA Multifamily Limits Urged for High-Cost Cities
Housing and Economics
* New Home Sales Continue Record-Breaking Pace in June * Existing Home Sales Headed for a Record Year
Business Management
* Effective Branding Will Separate You From the Herd
Environment
* Conference to Focus on Tree Preservation
Research
* Manufacturers Training Certification Program Introduced
Safety
* OSHA Provides Resources for Small Businesses
Housing Finance
* HUD Flipping Rule Restricts Legitimate FHA Home Re-sales * Forum to Look at Air Force Housing Privatization Effort
Smart Growth
* Renovated Abandoned Homes Sprucing Up NJ Neighborhoods
Small Builders and Remodelers
* Hats Off to CAPS
Member Dividends
* HBI Provides Technical Know-How for SD Training Effort
Sales and Marketing
* Homestore Listings Available on Yahoo! Real Estate
Women's Council
* For Women in Business, There's Satisfaction From Aiming High
Building Products
* Vapor Retardant Addresses Moisture Concerns
International Housing
* NAHB Conference Sets Stage for Business in Mexico
Building News Coast To Coast
Association News & Events
* Storehouse Provides Low-Cost Building Materials for Non-Profits * New American Home 2004 to Feature Distinctive Loft Design * Home Builder’s Boom Times Good for Tampa Charities * John Laing Homes Joins Efforts to Help the Homeless * Boost Your Marketing Through These Awards Programs
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