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Council Defers Financing For Bellevue Center

Investors with Foursquare Properties, developers hoping to redevelop the Bellevue Center Mall, will get more time to come up with a financing package.

The Metro Council deferred legislation on financing the huge project Tuesday night.

Foursquare Properties was hoping to get $12 million in tax incentives but the mayor's office couldn't support the proposal.

The group wants to turn the old Bellevue Center Mall into a lifestyle center, with open-air shopping.

Developers must now come up with another proposal on how to pay for the project.

The Bellevue Center Mall is located on Highway 70S, just off Interstate 40 in... .


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January 2003

If you don't remember what MEHPA is, Paul Weyrich says it'll soon be coming to your state and you'll find out why it's such a danger the hard way
Take it from a Canadian: Hillary's dream will be your nightmare!: Speculation is mounting that Sen. Hillary Clinton will run for the Democratic nomination. Rachel Marsden says that one of Clinton's dreams, universal health care, is reason to hope she isn't successful
Hating America: Preemptive protests: Jackson Murphy says this past week's protests against a possible war in Iraq weren't impressive in numbers and certainly not in logic. They were, he writes, ignorant to today's realities
Pro-lifers must change more than the law: When it comes to political activism, the anti-abortion movement can claim many successes. W. James Antle III says while that's fine, the movement needs to do more
Control the language, control the debate: Israel may hold its own militarily but Avi Davis says it's the Palestinians who are winning the worldwide war of words
Anti-gobalization: The left's violent assault on global prosperity: Edwin A.


Army-Navy rivalry often a family affair

It happens, inevitably, at every sporting event. Katie Odierno Funk hears the national anthem and her eyes well up with tears.

It's true whether she's watching baseball or basketball, but it hits her the hardest, without fail, at the Army-Navy football game each year.

She thinks about her father, Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, the commanding general of Multinational Corps-Iraq. She knows he will be watching, before he heads to bed, as much of the game as he can from Iraq. She thinks about her brother, Tony Odierno, also a West Point graduate, who lost his left arm when a rocket-propelled grenade slammed into his Humvee while he was on a routine patrol in Iraq.

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Mischa Barton was 'loner' in real life

Mischa Barton was a "loner" at school. The former 'O.C.' star The actress who played wild child Marissa Cooper in the TV show 'The O.C.' and stars as the most popular girl in school in the film 'Assassination of a High School President,' says her own school days were very different from her acting roles. "I was not popular in high school, I can definitely say that. I only had, like, three boys who were my friends and one girl. I was a bit of a loner, I guess," Barton said. .


Family pay for apology on high

The weather forecast was for cloudy skies, said the skywriter, Rob Vance, but he would wait to about 10am to decide whether the job was viable.

In 2000, Mr Vance also wrote "sorry" in the sky over Sydney Harbour as an estimated 250,000 people walked across the Harbour Bridge to demonstrate their support for reconciliation.

Many indigenous Australians refer to January 26 as "Invasion Day" or "Survival Day", and mark it with mourning for a time before white settlement, which brought new diseases, a new culture and policies that resulted in the separation of Aboriginal people from their families and their land.

The Australia Day Council has included indigenous elements in today's events, such as the Woggan-ma-gule Morning Ceremony in Farm Cove to honour the Gadigal, the area's traditional owners.



 

 

 

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