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Bank takes over BSR Las Vegas project (Globes Online)
The $625 million One Las Vegas project was due to have 970 condominiums, as well as retail and hotel space in five high-rises.
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Markets in Brief (Haaretz Daily)
Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands denies the report in TheMarker that it will exchange stock to buy 35 acres on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Burger King UK cancels lease with Arazim (Globes Online)
Arazim had previously estimated revenue from the lease at ₤2.3 million a year beginning in 2010.
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Markets in Brief (Haaretz Daily)
Chemipal yesterday advised that it and Avent, the maker of baby bottles and other products, face a class action motion.
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Eilat Sheraton-Moriah sale delayed (Globes Online)
Azorim will continue negotiations until Wednesday.
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Sailor rocks Olympic C'mte boat with scathing critique (Haaretz Daily)
Olympic sailor Udi Gal takes an urgent call from the bank in the middle of the interview.
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Arbitrator rules Alrov to pay Hilton (Globes Online)
Alrov will pay Hilton $13 million plus interest for cancelling the management agreement for what was the Jerusalem Hilton.
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Markets in Brief (Haaretz Daily)
Clal Finance unit Mabat Teudot Sal shares the information that the benchmark TA-25 index lost 519 points, or 48% of its value in 2008, and that we can thank the biggest companies - banks Hapoalim and Leumi, Israel Chemicals' parent company the Israel Corporation, Makhteshim Agan and Africa Israel for 48% of that drop.
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With social networking profiles, online privacy to get scarcer (The Pantagraph)
CHICAGO -- In the online social networking age, privacy is a precious commodity, as growing numbers of people leave more digital footprints at the places where they socialize, shop and catch up on current events. And it’s going to get rarer.
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Web footprints leave easy trail (FOX 59 Indianapolis)
In the online social networking age, privacy is a precious commodity, as growing numbers of people leave more digital footprints at the places where they socialize, shop and catch up on current events. And it's going to get rarer. Increasingly, social networking sites are allowing their members to take their profile data to other places on the Web. This means that Facebook and MySpace users can ...
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