Trump Tower Penthouse Built On Artificial Island In Dubai Sells For Record Breaking $30 Million

Trump Tower Penthouse Built On Artificial Island In Dubai Sells For Record Breaking $30 Million

June 24, 2008
The most exclusive and expensive penthouse in Dubai will soon be sold for more than $30 million. Al Nakheel Properties and the Trump Organization announced Monday that one of the two exclusive penthouses in Trump International Hotel & Tower under construction here will be breaking property records by selling for more than $30 million.

Indonesian Author Throws Cash From Plane To Promote His Book

June 1, 2008
An Indonesian writer threw $10,700 in cash from an airplane on Sunday to promote a book he wrote. Tung Desem Waringin was promoting the second business book he has authored by flying four times over a stadium in Serang city and throwing money out into the air.

Police Nab Dead Turkey When Responding To Break-In

May 27, 2008
Police here got the surprise of their lives Sunday when they discovered a dead turkey when responding to a break-in at a business establishment. Officer Paula Hensell was conducting her regular patrol Sunday morning when she spotted the front window of one of the businesses was broken.

Former Official To Head Body Investigating Toronto Catholic School Board

May 26, 2008
Education Minister Kathleen Wynne had sent an investigator to review the books of the Toronto Catholic School Board over its inability to manage its expenses. The probe comes in the aftermath of a report that the board's trustees spent excessively, particularly on benefit packages that cost taxpayers on the average $107,218 per trustee. Heading the investigation team will be Pierre Filitrault, a former senior business official of the same board. Wynne gave Filitrault one week to go over the books and management practices of the school board.

Victoria Day Celebration In Canada Marred By Opening Of 10 Sears Canada Outlets In Violation Of Law

May 20, 2008
Ten Sears Canada stores opened in Ontario Monday, possibly in violation of the Retail Business Holidays Act since it was Victoria Day. The company had been forewarned by the provincial government it might face sanctions, but Sears nevertheless went ahead and opened although it maintained it did not went against the law because the openings were private-by-invitation only affairs and were closed to the public.
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