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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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Dubai owner of QE2 considering opening cruise liner as floating hotel in Mideast or Africa
AP Business WriterDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The cash-strapped Dubai owner of the QE2 is weighing plans to open the British ocean liner as a floating hotel elsewhere in the Middle East or Africa rather than in the struggling Persian Gulf sheikdom. In an e-...Tags: Elizabeth II, Imperial and Royal Matters, Hotels and Accommodations, Big 3 Auto Bailout (2008), Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Bad Ollie or Good Ollie?
On the Mets beatI was a little surprised last night by how defensive a few of the Mets were about Oliver Perez, who threw 108 pitches in five innings and was extremely lucky to exit with a 5-2 lead. Brian Schneider, fresh off......Tags: Brian Schneider, Jerry Manuel, New York Mets, Carlos Delgado
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Deception not exactly a nice Father's Day present
It's the Father's Day mystery that may never be solved. No, not what happened to Steven Damman, the toddler whose disappearance from East Meadow in 1955 spurred a massive national child hunt. With luck, persistence and a few long memories, the real...Tags: Joe Lieberman, Manhattan (New York City), Iowa, Apple iPhone, Starbucks Corp.
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It would be nice to hear from U.S. players at U.S. Women's Open
You'll only hear it in hushed tones as soft as the babbling creek that runs through Saucon Valley Country Club. No one would dare say it aloud, not with golf being a game of proper etiquette and good manners and all. But if you plant your ear to the...Tags: United States, Seinfeld (tv program), Golf, Clubs and Associations, U.S. Open Golf
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The Ledge at Sears Tower proves sky is calling again
When I sent out a message on Facebook on Tuesday alerting my friends on the social-networking site that I was heading to The Ledge, the series of glass bays that extend just more than 4 feet outward from Sears Tower and let you look 1,353 feet straight...Tags: Chicago River, John Hancock, Sears Tower, Facebook, Colorado
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Little people call for FCC to ban 'midget'
Little people are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to ban the use of the word "midget" on broadcast TV. The group Little People of America said Sunday the word is just as offensive as racial slurs are. The request was prompted by an...Tags: Racism, Jesse James, Joan Rivers, Regional Authority, NBC
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Little people ask FCC to ban the word 'midget' on TV
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comLittle People of America, at its annual conference in Brooklyn this week, has called for the Federal Communications Commission to ban the use of the word "midget" on broadcast TV. "The word 'midget' objectifies you," said Clinton Brown, 27, of...Tags: Brooklyn Bridge, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Joan Rivers, Jesse James, Long Island
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Little people call for FCC to ban use of 'midget' on broadcast TV
NEW YORK (AP) — Little people are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to ban the use of the word "midget" on broadcast TV. The group Little People of America said Sunday the word is just as offensive as racial slurs. The request was...Tags: Racism, Jesse James, Joan Rivers, Regional Authority, NBC
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Little people want 'midget' off TV
Little people are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to ban the use of the word "midget" on broadcast TV. The group Little People of America said Sunday the word is just as offensive as racial slurs. The request was prompted by an April...Tags: Racism, Jesse James, Joan Rivers, NBC
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'Golf in America' series gives Orlando's Golf Channel more original programming
Sentinel Television CriticTonight's premiere of Golf in America underscores the new approach at Orlando-based Golf Channel. "Our coverage of golf is pretty solid," said Tom Stathakes, the channel's senior vice president of programming, production and operations. "What I'm...Tags: The Closer (tv program), Walt Disney World Resort, Tiger Woods, U.S. Open Golf, CBS Corp.
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Ed McMahon Dies At Age 86
The man who made "H-e-e-e-e-e-ere's Johnny!" a catch phrase has died. Ed McMahon passed away Tuesday morning in Los Angeles at the age of 86. McMahon's agent confirms he died at UCLA Medical Center shortly after midnight surrounded by his wife, Pam and...Tags: Johnny Carson, The Associated Press, Baseball, Dick Clark, World War II (1939-1945)
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Golf Channel examines prison links in La., complete with inmate groundskeepers, gator hazards
Associated Press WriterNEW ORLEANS (AP) — A golf course tucked among 18,000 acres in Louisiana's scenic Tunica Hills would seem an ideal vacation getaway if it was not on the grounds of the sprawling Louisiana State Penitentiary. The only course inside the confines of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Scott Walker, Trips and Vacations, Getaway Travel
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