Archive for May, 2006

Oil dips ahead of energy report

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An Appeals Court Setback for Critics of Atlantic Yards

A state appeals court reversed the disqualification of a lawyer who had advised both the developer and a state agency that is reviewing the project.

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Square Feet: An Old Textile Center, Refashioned for Luxury

Norwich, Conn., seems to be experiencing a reversal of fortunes as developers convert its old mills and hotels to luxury apartments and open stores.

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Square Feet: Recycling a Big Urban Navy Yard

A Philadelphia tract offers a suburban campus feel with city advantages and drawbacks.

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Toyota recalls 1 million cars worldwide

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Saving thousands on student loans

If you've borrowed money from Uncle Sam to finance your education or your child's, you might be able to save yourself thousands of dollars. No comments

Tomorrow’s Wal-Marts?

If you want to get a glimpse of the future of retail, skip the trip to Wal-Mart, buy yourself a ticket to Beijing, and check out Wu Mart instead. No comments

All’s well at the other Enron

Ask folks in the Texas/Oklahoma oil patch how Enron is doing, and you might get a surprising answer. "They're a very highly regarded company," one longtime oilman told me recently. No comments

Oil rises above $72

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Paulson tapped to be Treasury chief

President Bush nominated Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Henry Paulson to be the next U.S. Treasury Secretary Tuesday. No comments

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