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Trump Lands Great Deal for Bronx Golf Course

City records show that Donald Trump is set to manage a PGA-regulation golf course in the Bronx and will not need to pay any to money to the city for the first four years of operation. On the fifth year, Trump will have to pay a minimum of $300,000 or 7 percent of the course's gross and by year 16 he will have to pay only 10 percent or $420,000 to the city.
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Alcoa Posts Q4 Loss but Gives Positive Aluminum Outlook

Alcoa Inc posted a fourth-quarter loss Monday due to a steep plunge in aluminum prices, but its revenue beat expectations and the company gave a positive outlook for global demand for the metal, especially in the aerospace and automotive markets.
Beyonce Knowles (R) and husband Jay-Z

Blue Ivy Carter: How Did Beyonce and Jay-Z Keep Secrets Among Endless Rumors?

International pop star Beyonce and rapper Jay-Z welcomed a daughter into the world Saturday via a scheduled C-section at Lenox Hill hospital in New York. Details of their daughter's birth have been shrouded in mystery ever since the couple announced Beyonce's pregnancy at the VMA's in August 2011. How did Beyonce and Jay-Z keep secrets about Blue Ivy Carter's birth?
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November Consumer Credit Surges by Most Since 2001

Consumer credit surged in November by the most since October 2001, rising 10.0 percent on higher credit card debt and more student loans doled out by the government, a Federal Reserve report showed on Monday.
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Beyonce’s Sister Solange Knowles Signed to Next Models

For the Knowles family this has been a big week. Singing superstar Beyonce welcomed her first child on Saturday night, baby girl Blue Ivy Carter. Not only did her sister Solange Knowles become an aunt to the baby girl, she is now also officially a model.
ANC supporters dance during the ANC's centenary celebration in Bloemfontein

Mandela's African National Congress Celebrates 100 Years

In a stadium packed with tens of thousands of dancing revelers, South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress, celebrated its 100th anniversary Sunday, amid accusations that it has not delivered on its promises since taking power in 1994, namely resolving outstanding issues with poverty and unemployment.

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