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Donald Trump's Top Campaign Expense: Hats and T-Shirts
- Friday October 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump spent more on hats, bumper stickers, yard signs and t-shirts than he did on any other category in the third quarter, according to his latest campaign finance report filed on Thursday.
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Indian Tycoon Yusuffali Seals $171 Million Hotel Deal at London's Old Scotland Yard
- Monday July 27, 2015
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Mr Ali, one of India's wealthiest entrepreneurs and head of Abu Dhabi-based retail and hospitality conglomerate Lulu Group International, has signed up Galliard Homes to complete the project at the former home of the Metropolitan Police Force in London's Whitehall.
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Clicking 'Like' on Facebook is free speech: US court
- Thursday September 19, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Clicking "Like" on Facebook is constitutionally protected free speech and can be considered the 21st century-equivalent of a campaign yard sign, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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Donald Trump's Top Campaign Expense: Hats and T-Shirts
- Friday October 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump spent more on hats, bumper stickers, yard signs and t-shirts than he did on any other category in the third quarter, according to his latest campaign finance report filed on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian Tycoon Yusuffali Seals $171 Million Hotel Deal at London's Old Scotland Yard
- Monday July 27, 2015
- Business | Thomson Reuters
Mr Ali, one of India's wealthiest entrepreneurs and head of Abu Dhabi-based retail and hospitality conglomerate Lulu Group International, has signed up Galliard Homes to complete the project at the former home of the Metropolitan Police Force in London's Whitehall.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Clicking 'Like' on Facebook is free speech: US court
- Thursday September 19, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
Clicking "Like" on Facebook is constitutionally protected free speech and can be considered the 21st century-equivalent of a campaign yard sign, a federal appeals court has ruled.
- www.ndtv.com