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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:18 AM PDT | Chinese buy PetroKazakhstan for $4.2 billion Sun-Sentinel Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:12 AM PDT BEIJING · China's biggest state-owned oil firm has agreed to buy a major oil producer in neighboring Kazakhstan for $4.2 billion -- a victory in Beijing's campaign to secure foreign energy supplies for its booming economy. | Vulcan Capital to buy gas-storage business Seattle Times Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:51 AM PDT A partnership created by billionaire investor Paul Allen's Vulcan Capital and Plains All American Pipeline agreed to buy a natural-gas storage... | China has deal to buy Kazakhstan oil firm Seattle Times Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:32 AM PDT China's biggest state-owned oil firm has reached an agreement to buy a major oil producer in neighboring Kazakhstan for $4.2 billion — — a... | PERRIN HOPES TO BUY AGAIN Sporting Life Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:19 AM PDT Perrin - wants two more players. A third consecutive defeat at home to Aston Villa would signal major problems for Portsmouth but also strengthen manager Alain Perrin's case that he needs to buy two more players for his new-look side. | Effort to buy former IP site hits snag The Natchez Democrat Mon, 22 Aug 2005 9:23 PM PDT NATCHEZ - Efforts to buy the former International Paper Natchez mill site and locate industries there have taken quite a spill. | Harrah's to buy Imperial Palace Daily Bulletin Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:00 AM PDT LAS VEGAS Harrah's Entertainment Inc., the world's largest gambling company, has agreed to buy the aging Imperial Palace hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip for $370 million, the companies announced Monday. | BUY ME! New York Post Tue, 23 Aug 2005 0:33 AM PDT BUY ME! August 23, 2005 -- AGATA Podedworny, a 30-year-old Brooklyn, attorney has an odd souvenir from her last vacation:: a showerhead from the Westin hotel where she stayed. "I live in a 200-year-old brownstone, where the water pressure's awful," Podedworny says with a laugh. | Courier News Online - Town withdraws ordinance to buy Solberg airport Bridgewater Courier News Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:37 PM PDT READINGTON -- The Township Committee on Monday night withdrew its proposed $22 million bond ordinance to buy Solberg-Hunterdon Airport, saying it would instead negotiate with the Solberg family over the airport's future. | | |
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