Sentences with phrase «newspaper said the building»

Iltasanomat newspaper said the building would be valued at 200 - 300 million euros ($ 259 - $ 388 million).

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Newspaper magnate, real estate developer and golf aficionado Duane Hagadone is selling his custom - built megayacht, which he said comes with plenty of «sizzle.»
A Forbes profile of the billionaire says that years later, after dropping out of the City College of New York, Adelson «built a fortune running vending machines, selling newspaper ads, helping small businesses go public, developing condos, and hosting trade shows.»
Ulukaya, who built the factory, kept many of his key executives in the dark as they continued to spend freely amid mounting losses and increasing chaos at the factory, the newspaper said.
«Nobody should go to God with such darkness,» said a resident in the Acibadem area of Istanbul, where officials and newspapers said Karabekir shot dead a local administrator as he and a group of soldiers tried to seize a building.
Essentially, the law says that Facebook is like a library, not a newspaper — if you go to a library and check out a book on how to build a bomb, the library isn't liable for that.
It did not release the full text of his remarks, but both Vatican Radio and the Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, said the pope delivered a message that included his usual call for politicians to «build bridges» between different political perspectives.
Pointing at the Armory toward the end of a press conference to announce the support of two Spanish - language newspapers, Espada said, «this should be a place that employs over 3,000 people, but cheap politics and pandering... inexperience, and inexperience, resulted in it still being an empty building
Meanwhile the Guardian newspaper says party resignations are possible if ministers do not back down over proposals to build a third runway at Heathrow.
China will expand its presence in Antarctica by building a fourth research base and finding a site for a fifth, a state - run newspaper said on Thursday, as the country steps up its increasingly far - flung scientific efforts.
Early reports in other newspapers said it would be built on the Chevrolet Trailblazer / GMC Envoy platform, but it will instead be based on the smaller, cheaper architecture that will be used for the 2004 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks, which will replace the S - 10 series.
«Building on the recent introduction of Wi - Fi - enabled Kindles and the upcoming availability of newspapers and magazines on Kindle Apps, we're pleased to add an increased revenue share and a great new tool for making Kindle better and easier than ever for publishers,» Larsen said.
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As I've said, an energy quest — from the bathroom light fixture to the highway to the boardroom to the classroom — does not begin in a newspaper, but must build from deeper within a society (with a big dose of nonpartisn leadership).
It would be very interesting to follow closely contract attributions both off and on campuses and how much a discount may be offered to Universities new buildings in relation with the number of municipal contracts linked to «climate change» mitigation... Local newspapers that are surviving mostly on real estates ads are very much willing propagandists of the worst kind: http://www.nsnews.com/north-vancouver-city-plans-for-climate-change-floods-1.668838 «Although the city approved an ongoing strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2005, the focus is now on dealing with existing climate change, said Caroline Jackson, section manager of environmental sustainability at the City of North Vancouver.»
According to the newspaper, Gian Michele Calvi, chairman of the European center for research in earthquake engineering, said: «If we do not invest in making buildings safe, we will continue to have deaths.
But the point is instead of putting an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine, take that same $ 500 a month and use that to take people out to lunch, to bring them a gift, to stop in and say hello, take your time, invest some money and some effort to build the relationship.
«The amazing thing,» said Mike Donatello, vice president of research for Borrell Associates, «is that this mature industry has been successful in building a bridge between its older, more settled audience of newspaper readers and the younger crowd that prefers TV or the Net.»
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