+ Follow City of New York Tag
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[Title] => The Subway Series
[Summary] => Having two major league teams, baseball fans in the City of New York had formed an in-city rivalry.
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[Title] => We've got issues
[Summary] => Whether it’s fate or the result of meticulous forethought, September has become synonymous with influence, change and reinvention.
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[Title] => RP agrees to pay New York $9 million in unpaid property taxes
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – The Philippines has agreed to pay the New York City government $9 million to settle a long-standing dispute over real estate taxes on the Philippine Center Building in the city’s prestigious Fifth Avenue, one of the premier shopping streets in the world.
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[AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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[Title] => What Price Nature
[Summary] => The figures read like a real estate agents listings: 2.5 acres of marsh in Canada, $6,000 per year; a tropical forest in Cameroon, $3,500; a Caribbean coral reef, $10,000.
The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on natures bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
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City of New York
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[Title] => RP agrees to pay New York $9 million in unpaid property taxes
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – The Philippines has agreed to pay the New York City government $9 million to settle a long-standing dispute over real estate taxes on the Philippine Center Building in the city’s prestigious Fifth Avenue, one of the premier shopping streets in the world.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => What Price Nature
[Summary] => The figures read like a real estate agents listings: 2.5 acres of marsh in Canada, $6,000 per year; a tropical forest in Cameroon, $3,500; a Caribbean coral reef, $10,000.
The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on natures bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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September 5, 2009 - 12:00am