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  • ..., or whether Mr. Trump was getting what he deserved. By a margin of nearly 2-to-1, Americans feel that Donald Trump brought his troubles on himself. Six ...t had a favorable opinion, while 14 percent knew little about Springer and 2 percent had not heard of him. Springer's unfavorable rating surpassed the
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  • ...e, casinos. New York City; 52. Divorced, separated; 4 children; Controls 2 of Atlantic City's bigger casinos through his publicly traded Trump Hotels ...rld's tallest residential tower. Divorce last year from Marla Maples cost $2 million, will probably spend more this year throwing New Year's bash at Mar
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  • ...similar charge drove Mr. Trump to drop Mr. Myerson.) Shearson demanded a $2 million refund, and the law firm pledged half that. Mr. Myerson insists his
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  • ...th its six-story-high atrium of apricot marble and blinding brass where a $2 million, 80-foot-high waterfall sloshes down one wall. As Trump recounts th ...nd of majesty associated with mayors of Chicago. (Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1994)}}</ref> on the site of an Orthodox Cathedral that had been demolishe
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  • ...sident-elect Donald Trump by almost 2.9 million votes, with 65,844,954 (48.2%) to his 62,979,879 (46.1%), according to revised and certified final elect ...k Times? It shouldn't be written because it never happened, No. 1. And No. 2, there was nobody charged. (''New York Times'', September 22, 2015)}}</ref>
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  • ...th its six-story-high atrium of apricot marble and blinding brass where a $2 million, 80-foot-high waterfall sloshes down one wall. As Trump recounts th ...old question: What's he running for?” (<i>Washington Post</i>, September 2, 1987)
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  • ...rity Poll's Class of 1964 Ladies' Man.” (<i>Palm Beach Post</i>, January 2, 1991) ...ni have never been loyal financial supporters. Alumni have a net worth of $2.5 billion, Captain Watts said. But they usually provide no more than 5 perc
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  • ...but the Expos scored four times in the seventh inning to come back from a 2-0 deficit. […] The Yanks' only runs came on a two-run single by Ward in t ...rince Anton Windisch-Graetz and Princess Ala Auersperg. […] The oasis is 2,500 square feet of subdued lighting, candles, a fireplace and a 17th-centur
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  • ...ighly unlikely’ that he would run.” (<i>Washington Post</i>, September 2, 1987)
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  • ...rity Poll's Class of 1964 Ladies' Man.” (<i>Palm Beach Post</i>, January 2, 1991)
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