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Congressman Crowley And Crowne Plaza NY LaGuardia Hotel Director Secure Big Win
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After seven long months of battle with the General Services Administration (GSA), the hotel and hospitality industry in Queens have officially open its doors again to welcome government business back into the borough.
Two years ago the GSA lowered the Hotel Government Per Diem for Queens from $230 down to a mere $135.00 saying that "there was enough business to be had in Queens". But the hotels had said, no, calling it an unfair decision and closed their doors shutting out all governme...
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Congressman Crowley Urges President to Include Armenia in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline Plan
Armenian Reporter, The
; Armenian Reporter, The 08-04-2001 Congressman Crowley Urges President to Include Armenia in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline Plan Last Wednesday, Congressman Joseph Crowley (NY-07) led a Congressional Delegation letter to President George W. Bush, expressing his concern over the National Energy Policy
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Queens is real US we all know and love.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: Allan Hall Record reporter ALLAN HALL is a former New York resident who loved the city's Queens district WE all recognise Queens because we've all seen it before on TV and in films. When Gene Hackman chases the train beneath the elevated railway in The French Connection - it's in Queens.
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Congressman Crowley's Amendment Urges Armenia's Inclusion in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline: AMENDMENT NOT APPROVED, HOUSE LEGISLATION NOT AFFECTED
Armenian Reporter, The
; Armenian Reporter, The 11-10-2001 Congressman Crowley's Amendment Urges Armenia's Inclusion in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline: AMENDMENT NOT APPROVED, HOUSE LEGISLATION NOT AFFECTED During a House Financial Services Committee meeting last Wednesday, Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY) and several colleagues
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Congressman Crowley's Amendment Urges Armenia's Inclusion in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline: Amendment Not Approved, House Legislation Not Affected
Armenian Reporter, The
; Armenian Reporter, The 11-24-2001 Congressman Crowley's Amendment Urges Armenia's Inclusion in Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline: Amendment Not Approved, House Legislation Not Affected During a House Financial Services Committee meeting last week, Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY) and several colleagues offered
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`The Nanny' Misses the Real Queens by a Mile
Chicago Sun-Times
; First, a few words about Queens, the least glamorous and most misunderstood of New York's five boroughs, and the home of Fran Fine (played by Fran Drescher), the Jewish girl from Flushing (a Queens neighborhood) who is at the artificial heart of the CBS sitcom, "The Nanny." To understand the place,
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Industry Mix, Strong Housing Market Spell Thumbs up for Queens, N.Y., Recovery.
Daily News (NY, NY)
; ... to Queens, Gioia said. To see more of the Daily News, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.NYDailyNews.com (c) 2004, Daily News, New York. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. TICKER SYMBOL(S): C
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Queens side story
India Abroad
; In the mid-1960s, the number of Indian families living in Queens could be counted on your fingertips. Today, 130,000 Indians stay in the borough. ASEEM CHHABRA traces the community's growth In the early 1960s, when Gulab and Digambar Bhouraskar arrived in New York after a United Nations' assignment
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RCN makes advances on Queens.(expansion into Queens, New York)
Multichannel News
; RCN Corp. said last week that it has expanded its New York City customer base beyond the island of Manhattan and into Queens. The company started offering its dial-up phone and Internet services there last Tuesday, and it will begin construction on its fiber optic network in Queens sometime during
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THE Q-626 REPORT: A STUDY ANALYZING THE DIVERSITY OF THE 626 LARGEST BUSINESSES, AND THE 105 LARGEST MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES, IN QUEENS
St. John's Law Review
; THE RONALD H. BROWN CENTER FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT "Queens is the most diverse county in America, with some of the most extraordinary, energetic, entrepreneurial people you will find anywhere in the world."1 I. INTRODUCTION On a national level, between 1997 and 2002, members of
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Queens of Harmony going international
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... years, the Queens of Harmony have been praising the Lord from St. Louis to Ohio. Later this year, the Queens will carry the good news to Japan. One of Milwaukee's most venerable musical institutions, the Queens of Harmony were originally inspired by another longtime ...
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