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Arundel slots proposal divides the community
Perhaps more than in any other place in Maryland, the debate over whether to allow slot-machine gambling hits home in Anne Arundel County, where the state's largest slots parlor might be built squarely in suburbia.
Royce Clark owns a small salon and...Tags: Lobbying, Economic Policy, National Security Agency, Simon Property Group Incorporated, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Emirates flexes its financial muscle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNo, no, no, he assured one of the businessmen buying the ailing Manchester City soccer club. The price tag for the British team wasn't $4 billion, but a mere $400 million. Anil Bhoyrul, editorial director of Arabian Business magazine and a confidant to...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Imperial and Royal Matters, Petroleum Industry, Real Estate Buyers, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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Lake County school officials grapple with what to do with empty buildings
Sentinel Staff WriterMoney is tight. Enrollment is growing. And the Lake County school district is trying to figure out what to do with several empty schools and buildings. Two of the schools are older ones that were vacated earlier this year, when two new campuses with...Tags: Leesburg, Eustis, Charter Schools
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A bit of Europe in Cockeysville
Taking a motif and running with it, Elizabeth and Charles Atwood custom-built a house that could sit in the French countryside with wood shutters, timbers and flower baskets against the hand-troweled stucco-look exterior, and an interior to match. In...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Hunt Valley
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AIG to sell off business units but retain US property and casualty
AP Business WritersCHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) _ The insurer American International Group Inc. said Friday it plans to sell off a number of business units to pay off its massive government loan. The announcement was expected by Wall Street. But it now leaves investors wondering...Tags: Insurance, Bankruptcy, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Loans, Bank of America Corp.
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Gambling Buddy steps up to fiscal roulette wheel -- with your money
Sentinel ColumnistCities are going broke all over America, Florida's budget is imploding and the state of California can't even get a loan to pay its bills. But that isn't stopping Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer from throwing money around like a one-man Congress. Last week,...Tags: Public Finance, Florida Classic, Budgets and Budgeting, Warren Buffett, Henry Paulson
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A home page for bidding on foreclosures
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs the nation prepares to pay the price for years of unfettered property speculation, a collection of online companies is hoping to cash in on an oncoming wave of foreclosure sales by auctioning distressed homes online -- with significant consequences for...Tags: Investments, Lobbying, Mortgages, Google Inc., Foreclosures
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Taking care with time shares
Special to The Morning CallYou're vacationing in the Bahamas when a charming man in a flowered shirt offers you a free bottle of rum, breakfast and access to exclusive beachfront property for the day. All you have to do is tour a time-share resort that just opened on the island....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Tribune Co., Sales, Real Estate Transactions
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Hot Property: Julianna Margulies' Santa Monica home for sale at $4.5 million
Hot PropertyWhenever I walk into a hospital emergency room, I still look for Nurse Hathaway -- the one who goes the extra mile for her patients, even when someone who looks like George Clooney is distracting her at the moment. Actress Julianna Margulies may have...Tags: Television Industry, LeBron James, Amelia Earhart, NBC, Michael Jordan
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General Growth CFO exits; firm defers dividend
Chicago Tribune reportersGeneral Growth Properties Inc. said Friday that Chief Financial Officer Bernard Freibaum, who has been obliged to sell millions of company shares to satisfy margin calls, has left the embattled real estate investment trust. The Chicago-based REIT also...Tags: Leveraged Buyouts, Corporate Officers, Investments, General Growth Properties Incorporated, Land Price
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A Taxing Burden
Of The Morning CallDave Behar didn't own a house while he lived in Staten Island, N.Y., but he figured his quality of life would soar when he moved to Palmer Township about three years ago. He lives in a beautiful single-family home in a desirable, young neighborhood....Tags: State Budgets, Money and Monetary Policy, Personal Income, Economic Policy, Local Authority
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Local projects still moving a lot of dirt
247-4738As the credit crunch has caused banks to look closely at how they lend to businesses, any firms involved in large development and construction projects are getting particular scrutiny. In the past year, the Peninsula saw the developer of one big...Tags: Bankruptcy, Economic Policy, Steak & Ale, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Financially Distressed Companies
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