October 18, 2010 | Daily Business Review
Trump stymied in bid to build at NY's Jones BeachAfter promising in typical Trumpian modesty to replace a restaurant at a landmark New York beach with "the finest dining and banquet facility anywhere in the world," Donald Trump seethes four years later that visitors still must pass what he calls "a rat-infested dump
By The Associated Press
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September 09, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer
Lawmaker Unveils Tax Proposal as Special Session Nears StartLawmaker Unveils Tax Proposal as Special Session Nears StartBy george strawley Associated Press Writer With a special session of the Legislature set to begin on the politically difficult issue of property tax reform, a state lawmaker last ...
By george strawley Associated Press Writer
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March 25, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Remembering NY Attorney Who Fought for Rights of RadicalsBy The Associated Press
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May 24, 2011 | Daily Business Review
Trump no more: Marina becomes Golden Nugget ACIn Atlantic City, all that's golden is not Trump. New Jersey casino regulators approved the sale of Trump Marina Hotel Casino on Monday to the owners of the Golden Nugget casinos in Nevada for $38 million - about a tenth of what the property was expected to fetch just three years ago.
By The Associated Press
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June 13, 2011 | Daily Business Review
Future of Cpl. Klinger's beloved hot dogs in doubtA family feud slathered with accusations of financial misdeeds is threatening the future of an Ohio restaurant whose hot dogs were made famous by cross-dressing Cpl. Max Klinger on "M-A-S-H."
By The Associated Press
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August 04, 2011 | Daily Business Review
Retailers report solid sales gains for JulyMany retailers posted solid sales during the kickoff to the back-to-school season as discounts and high temperatures in July drove shoppers to air-conditioned malls.
By The Associated Press
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April 08, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer
Nine Banks, Two Law FirmsHouston - Nine investment banks financed lucrative schemes that helped Enron Corp. maintain its pre-collapse image as a profit powerhouse, according to attorneys who added the banks to a shareholder lawsuit yesterday.
By Jack O`Hara - Associated Press
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