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For his part, Krys may not be ready to give up even though two courts have now essentially ruled the trade was fair and square.
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From the World Trade Center and Times Square in New York to the White House and sports venues across the country, police patrolled in packs and deployed counterterrorism teams Monday as security was stepped up after explosions at the Boston Marathon.
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And, while cities race to build big facilities, 97% of new trade shows will require 100, 000 square feet or less.
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Even so, the privately held Embarcadero Center is worth twice as much as the World Trade Center was, on a per-square-foot basis.
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The governorate refused to grant permission to trade unions and youth groups for demonstrations in Taksim Square due to a large scale construction project in the area.
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Foley, director of event marketing for Philips Healthcare, which spends several million dollars a year on trade shows, set up a 31, 000-square-foot exhibit at a radiology event in Chicago last year.
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For us, giving up 2, 500 square feet of gracious California living for a 500-square-foot apartment in Paris or Istanbul is more than a fair trade-off.
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As for 3 World Trade Center, Mr. Silverstein needs a tenant of at least 400, 000 square feet to continue, based on a 2010 subsidy deal with government agencies.
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New York is hosting a job fair at Madison Square Garden Wednesday to assist those displaced by the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Some traders have criticised the Jubilee Square work, which will replace a car park, saying it will affect traffic and trade.
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The closing of this international meeting will result in a major cultural event during which a famous Afro-Brazilian percussion group will present a festive and dancing concert to thousands of Brazilians who will gather on a central square of Brasilia to celebrate the 23rd August, the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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