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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...figure said that he believes thatworries about corruption could be one of theDemocrats' few trump cards in this race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poll Shows Gov. Weld Supported By Majority | 7/26/1994 | See Source »

...Donald Trump scored 50 percent of the Big Apple's Empire State Building--without putting up any cash. In return for equity financing and the Donald's singular real estate expertise, NS America handed over halfthe shares for the famous building, which the company bought last October for $45 million. The move is rumored to have further inflamed the ongoing Trump-Helmsley rivalry, as Harry Helmsley currently runs the group representing the Empire State's leaseholders. Trump criticized the management of the building and promised to re-establish the landmark as a world-class real estate possession.parparparpar

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DONALD PICKS UP WHERE KING KONG LEFT OFF | 7/7/1994 | See Source »

...second month, both club officers and members of Local 6 of the Hotel Employees Union are bidding for public support. Recently, the club took the extraordinary step of hiring Howard Rubenstein and Associates, a high-priced public relations firm which has counted real estate mogul and playboy Donald J. Trump among its clients...

Author: By Dov P.grossman, | Title: Strike at N.Y. Club Intensifies | 5/5/1994 | See Source »

Liston argued in an interview last night thatthe council has mechanisms to change itsconstitution and by-laws, and said he wasn't surewhether a referendum could "trump" thosemechanisms...

Author: By Todd F. Braunstein, | Title: Gabay Moving To Block 4 of 5 Petition Issues | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...West is now waiting to see whether Pyongyang backs down. Some analysts are sure the end of the diplomatic road has already been reached. They argue that the regime and especially its unproved heir apparent, Kim Jong Il, view an atomic program as the trump card of their credibility and will not forgo it for anything. Other experts think Pyongyang might eventually give up its nuclear dream, but only in exchange for massive economic aid, a guarantee of Western support for Kim Jong Il's succession and a withdrawal of U.S. troops from the South -- concessions neither Seoul nor Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pyongyang's Dangerous Game | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

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