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Haight picked out replacement property, a 15% stake in a 113, 000-square-foot shopping center in Chicago.
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Haight would have fatter deductions if he had paid cash for his piece of the mall.
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For lower fees, consider cutting out the middleman and buying directly from the sponsor, as Haight did.
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All in all, though, turning a sheep pasture into an income-producing mall was a winner for Haight.
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After Torres found Darondo, the Luv N' Haight label discovered a previously unreleased reel of music the singer had recorded.
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It's an unpleasant change for the Wings fans who assemble at the Kezar Pub in San Francisco's Upper Haight neighborhood.
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So Haight's deed in Chicago makes him a "tenant in common" with the owners of the other 85% rather than their limited partner.
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So she sent Doorknob into the Haight to fetch a human musician, but he brought her back an album instead, because it had a beautiful woman on it, a lovely human mama.
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Kind of like a hoedown at Haight Ashbury.
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David Haight , a 41-year-old Menlo Park, Calif. real estate investor, bought grazing land in Salt Lake City in 1994, got it rezoned for industrial use and cut a deal to sell it in 1999 to a trucking company.
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The Ryan Haight Bill--named after an 18-year-old who died from an overdose of Vicodin purchased online in 2001--would make it illegal to sell prescription drugs online without proof of a prescription issued to the patient in person by a doctor.
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