1 Daley seeks another $1 billion to keep O'Hare expansion alive
The fresh money would buy time to keep the project going so the city will be able to persuade the airport's two largest tenants to help with funding and avoid costly litigation The Daley administration is expected to tell aldermen Tuesday why it needs to issue $1 billion in new bonds to keep the expansion of O'Hare International Airport , which is less than half finished, from folding. Source: Chicago Tribune
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2 $1 billion more for O'Hare plan?
The fresh money would buy time to keep the project going so the city will be able to persuade the airport's two largest tenants to help with funding and avoid costly litigation The Daley administration is expected to explain to aldermen why it needs to issue $1 billion in new bonds to prevent the expansion of O'Hare International Airport from folding. The money would buy time while the city ... Source: Chicago Tribune
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3 Regional arts and entertainment events
Sunday Examined life In the Nicole Canuso Dance Company production Takes, a man and woman go through motions of remembered life in a large cube, with their actions reproduced on films screened on the walls. The multimedia work goes on at 4 p.m. Sunday at Theater Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer
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4 Candidates vie for place 1: Porterfield vs. Newman
Kim Porterfield is running for re-election to City Council, Place 1. Challenging her is Dave Newman who unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2008. The candidates told The University Star about their campaigns and what they think is important to the City of San Marcos. Q: If your campaign was based on a single issue, what one issue do you believe is most important for the future of San Marcos? read ... Source: The University Star
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5 HALTING DISASTER: Maxwell's nuclear defense center works to prevent disaster
Mark Conversino, dean of the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, has a small booklet, "Survival Under Atomic Attack," that was distributed by the Civil Defense Commission during the 1950s, when the Cold War was reaching its height. Source: Montgomery Advertiser
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6 Hospitality Conversations - Appreciating the Values of International Hospitality | By Dr. John Hogan
“What people hear they forget, what they see they remember, what they do they understand.” This quote is the leadoff message on an informational card that is included in programs on Powerful Presentations led by Stephen Barth, JD, CHE, Professor of Hospitality Law and Leadership at the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management at the University of Houston. Source: Hospitality Net
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7 The 'new Dubai'? Libya open for business
BENGHAZI, Libya - In the outskirts of this city, Libya's second largest, row after row of sand-colored concrete apartment blocks and villas are sprouting from the desert. Hundreds of kilometers away, construction cranes dot the Mediterranean skyline of the capital, Tripoli. Source: Muzi
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8 The 'new Dubai?' Libya open for business despite unpredictable politics
BENGHAZI, Libya: In the outskirts of this city, Libya's second largest, row after row of sand-colored concrete apartment blocks and villas are sprouting from the desert. Hundreds of kilometers away, construction cranes dot the Mediterranean skyline of the capital, Tripoli. The multibillion dollar construction frenzy taking place is the latest and most Source: The Daily Star Lebanon
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9 Free of sanctions, Libya reaches out - and up - in boom dubbed by some as the 'new Dubai'
In the outskirts of this city, Libya's second largest, row after row of sand-colored concrete apartment blocks and villas are sprouting from the desert. Hundreds of kilometers away, construction... Source: Fox News
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10 The 'new Dubai'? Libya open for business
The multibillion dollar construction frenzy taking place is the latest and most visible sign of Libya's drive for growth. It's a push that largely ignored the global financial meltdown that left other oil-rich Arab nations stumbling over the last couple of years. Source: KATU Portland
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