Summary

Donald Trump is CEO of the Trump Organization, a real estate developer based in New York City. In addition to a number of skyscrapers bearing his name, Trump's businesses also operate several casinos. His business dealings and wealth helped him reach celebrity status along with a popular realty television program, "The Apprentice."
Donald Trump is CEO of the Trump Organization, a real estate developer based in New York City. In addition to a number of skyscrapers bearing his name, Trump's businesses also operate several casinos. His business dealings and wealth helped him reach celebrity status along with a popular realty television program, "The Apprentice."
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Don't Invest Based On Others' Investments
I think following Donald Trump's decision to buy shares in a stock (I don't even remember the name of the company) was the dumbest investment I have ever made. At the time, "The Donald" was being quoted in some financial paper as "taking a position" in... -
Trump mansion, baseball stadium show our skewed priorities
"What a wonderful world, what a beautiful day" — that's Donald Trump in the shower. $95 million for a Palm Beach mansion — was asking $125 million — not too bad. Next good news, market surge; oil prices down, gasoline will come down...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Tamarac
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Stamford to Trump team: Stop falling debris
Stamford officials say another incident of falling debris has forced them to temporarily stop construction of a 34-story apartment tower being developed by Donald Trump. Mayor Dannel Malloy says a city building inspector is being sent to the site to...Tags: Stamford, Connecticut, Public Officials, Government
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Omarosa: Wendy Williams is 'a fake and a phony'
Omarosa is not sorry for sparring with Wendy Williams. "I stand by everything I said," Omarosa told The Associated Press on Tuesday. The reality star -- whose full name is Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth -- appeared Monday on "The Wendy Williams Show" to... -
Delray Beach Golf Club receives Best of Delray Beach award
Forum Publishing GroupDelray Beach— When Delray Beach Golf Club Food and Beverage Director Edmund Alves took the job a year ago he had one goal: to produce a high standard of cuisine and service at an affordable price. The hard work has paid off as Alves, Executive Chef...Tags: Wedding Services, Taj Mahal, Public Employees, Clubs and Associations, Golf
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Wendy Williams, Omarosa
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, who became famous for her domineering personality on Donald Trump's "The Apprentice," has been stirring up trouble again, this time with talk show host Wendy Williams. On Monday when Omarosa appeared on "The Wendy Williams... -
Omarosa, Wendy Williams fight on show
The Associated PressReality TV villain Omarosa sparred with talk show host Wendy Williams on Monday in a spat that at one point turned physical. She appeared on Fox's "The Wendy Williams Show" to promote her upcoming book but instead spent more time trading insults with the... -
In commercial projects, lending again personal
The Wall Street JournalAfter a decade of easy lending, the personal guarantee is making a comeback in the real-estate industry, and with it the tough terms borrowers didn't miss. As loans for commercial projects have become difficult to come by, borrowers are being forced to...Tags: Bonds, Property, Housing Industry, Loans, Santa Monica
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Russians making themselves at home
The Wall Street JournalThe Russians are coming. As many of America's wealthy are roiled by the credit crisis and general financial gloom, a growing number of rich Russians are house-shopping—and buying—in costly U.S. enclaves. Fertilizer mogul Dmitry Rybolovlev is...Tags: Central Park, Energy KD, Time Warner Inc., Real Estate, Edgar Bronfman Jr.
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Fedor Emelianenko makes short work of Tim Sylvia at Affliction show
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRed and white lights created a rose-colored glow inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, a fog machine sent wafts of vapor through the arena and a distinctly Orange County crowd filled every available seat. There was nothing artificial about Affliction's...Tags: Heavyweight, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Crimes, Light Heavyweight Boxing, Assault
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