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...This place is the Taj Mahal," he said. "This place is beautiful. It's a real legal office. And it's in a better location for both students and clients right by the T station...
Apparantly, it wasn't early enough. I've only experienced the sensation of realizing that my car had disappeared once before. It was in the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City. When I went back with my friends to where I thought I had parked, the car wasn't there--and we hadn't lost enough gambling for casino toughs to have repossessed it. We traipsed through all nine ceramic elephant-laden parking levels before we stumbled upon my humble automobile...
...unusual resolution to be voted upon at the global environmental conference in Rio next month. UNESCO has a list of 358 cultural and historical structures, ranging from the Acropolis, the Pyramids and the Great Wall of China to Vatican City, the Statue of Liberty and the Taj Mahal. UNESCO seeks to make war activities "which are intended, or may be expected, to cause long-term or severe damage to the properties" a war crime under the Geneva conventions. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Argentine President Carlos Menem are among world leaders endorsing the initiative...
...takeover wars? Wall Street giants First Boston and Morgan Stanley stand to rake in $10 million apiece for helping put together BankAmerica's $4.4 billion merger with Security Pacific. Rothschild Inc. earned $2.5 million in cash and bonds for representing creditors in the bankruptcy of Donald Trump's Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City. And Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette received $2.5 million last month for co-managing a $200 million junk-bond issue for Dr Pepper. Little by little, deal by deal, Wall Street's investment bankers are rebuilding a business that all but collapsed with the waning...
Even with the worst behind him, Trump will be forced to file for bankruptcy protection for the struggling Taj Mahal casino next month. Like a growing number of corporate debtors, though, Trump is not flying blind into bankruptcy court: he has already negotiated most of the terms of the Taj reorganization...