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| Qns. duo in $16M real-estate 'buy' scam (New York Post) |
| A Queens couple brazenly scammed a dozen property owners out of more than $16 million in real estate and other assets, authorities say. Matthew McEntee, 50, used what appeared to be certified corporate checks drawn on an HSBC account to purchase property in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California and... |
| 03/06/2010 |
| Owner of Newyork.com Will Make Millions When He Sells (Gothamist) |
| A firefighter, an entrepreneur and a real estate broker bought up city domain names when they were cheap, and hope to make their fortunes selling them off. In 1994 when Leland Hardy purchased it, NewYork.com cost just a few dollars. Since then, would-be buyers have approached him with "substantial sums that would make others quake in their boots," ($6 million is the figure he floats) but Hardy ... |
| 03/14/2010 |
| Zale Puts 12 New York Leases Up For Sale (New York Times) |
| The leases include Zales stores in prime locations like Herald Square and along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, as well as two stores apiece in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, Reuters said, citing a listing on the Web site of RCS Real Estate Advisors, an advisory firm based in New York. |
| 03/04/2010 |
| Fashion network (AsiaOne) |
| Former beauty queens and models are going into businesses that require them to be more than just pretty faces. |
| 03/14/2010 |
| Saturday's Last Word on Friday (The Virginia Gazette) |
| Anti-gay letter “The liberal faculty and students at the College of William & Mary doesn’t have a right to ignore state laws just because they support the homosexual lifestyle. Why not require that everyone be given an ‘A’ for a grade? That would make more sense for these ‘I should be given anything I want’ entitlement folks.” |
| 03/15/2010 |
| Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday (The Virginia Gazette) |
| Brewery layoffs “I am saddened to once again read about the high water rates Anheuser-Busch InBev is being charged by Newport News Waterworks. Layoffs at the brewery have already begun. Manpower reductions are happening as one way to offset the brewery’s high utility costs. The bottom line is that our local brewery can only stay competitive with the other breweries by resorting to these measures ... |
| 03/15/2010 |
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