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.
No commentsSquare 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.
No commentsSquare Feet: Recycling a Big Urban Navy Yard
A Philadelphia tract offers a suburban campus feel with city advantages and drawbacks.
No commentsToyota 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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