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Orlando Fashion Square is coming 'back to life,' new owner says
Scott Fish, 50, a principal with UP Development, which has recently purchased and plans to redevelop Orlando Fashion Square. UP's other Orlando projects include Shoppes at Alafaya Trail and Millenia Plaza. Orlando Fashion Square is its first mall project....
Tags: Dillard's Incorporated, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Macy's, Rental Service, Orlando Restaurants
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Auditor general says Turnpike connection raises alarms
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said Friday that an unusual plan to finance construction of the I-95/Pennsylvania Turnpike connection "raises alarms" and may prompt an investigation by his office. DePasquale said he was especially...Tags: Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Immigration, Eugene DePasquale, Pennsylvania Turnpike
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U.S., Afghan diplomats work toward long-term agreement
KABUL, Afghanistan — Diplomats from the United States and Afghanistan met formally Saturday for just the second time since the two countries signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement a year ago as they sought to hammer out a pact defining Washington'...Tags: Labor Markets, Human Rights, United Nations, Crime, Law and Justice, Organized Crime
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Stern Advice: A tax strategy for all seasons
ReutersBy Linda Stern WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) - Just when you may have thought that federal tax policy was set - that January's "fiscal cliff" deal meant you could go about your financial life with multi-year certainty - Washington is again talking of...Tags: Finance, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Personal Finance, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
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Specialized learning, regardless of ZIP code
As co-founders of the Virginia Science Technology Engineering and Applied Mathematics (STEAM) Academy, we were recently asked if we have done a market survey to gauge the level of interest and need for the Virginia STEAM Academy. The short answer is "No,...Tags: Science and Technology, Czech Republic, Science, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Auto industry love for Mexico grows with new Audi plant
ReutersBy Ben Klayman SAN JOSE CHIAPA, Mexico, May 4 (Reuters) - The automotive industry's growing love affair with Mexico was celebrated here on Saturday as Audi executives laid the foundation stone for its first assembly plant in the Americas. Volkswagen AG'...Tags: Volkswagen AG, Ford Motor Co., South America, Brazil, China
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Get rid of tariffs on trans-Atlantic trade
Within a few months, the U.S. and European Union will formally launch free-trade talks. Now is the time to think big. After years of neglect, this trade relationship is ripe for improvement. Europe is suffering through a prolonged economic downturn...
Tags: Labor Markets, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Economic Organization, Drugs and Medicines, Trade Dispute
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Somerset County considering broader marketing efforts at business park
Daily American Staff WriterReal estate brokers could soon receive a commission for leading developers to the county-owned Laurel Highlands Business Park. County officials signed an exclusive agreement with the Somerset County Economic Development Council to market the park last...Tags: Economic Policy, Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Real Estate Buyers, Realty
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Column: Retirees and debt: How to avoid the worst traps
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - If you're strapped for cash or have a poor credit rating, the offer would sound tempting: upfront cash in return for your future pension payments. But it's a debt trap, according to a recent expose by The New York Times, a "pension...Tags: Finance, Target, Personal Finance, Politics, Money and Monetary Policy
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New Zealand exporters feast on China's vast market
ReutersWELLINGTON (Reuters) - China has become New Zealand's biggest export market in the first quarter, adding luster to their economic links since they inked a free trade deal five years ago and providing a vital source of growth for the South Pacific nation....Tags: Exports, Economic Organization, Australia, Trade Dispute, Trade Agreements
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Mortician's lies exposed as she gets 18 months in burial scams
Jean Crump made up fabulous fictional deaths. She wasn’t a best-selling author or a fabled storyteller, but a mastermind of an elaborate life insurance scam, federal prosecutors say. For the fictional "Jim Davis," Crump created a bogus death...Tags: Heart Attack, Crime, Law and Justice, General Practitioners, Prisons, Police Investigations
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Mortician sentenced in burial plots
When the casket that was supposed to hold the earthly remains of Jim Davis was finally lowered into the ground, the only thing missing was the late Mr. Davis. The coffin had been weighed down to simulate the approximate heft of a corpse. And Jim Davis...Tags: Heart Attack, General Practitioners, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Lawyers
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