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leased from the water company for $118,000 a year). The Department of Environmental Protection is preparing to spend $25 million for a new headquarters at the former Kanawha Cinemas site, to elude $1.6 million annual rent. In Sunday's... Published: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 Words: 330
to Union Carbide Corp. for 15 years. Agencies paying the most rent include the Department of Health and Human Resources, $5.98 million; Bureau of Employment Programs, $4.17 million; and Department of Environmental Protection, $1.6 million.... Published: Sunday, July 28, 2002 Words: 726
notice the disappearance of 5-year-old Rilya Wilson, a Miami girl under its supervision. In May, the agency agreed to a $5millionsettlement of a lawsuit stemming from the Roe children's abuse. Documents filed under the 1999 lawsuit... Published: Saturday, July 06, 2002 Words: 699
leave. The factory sat empty for almost a year. Then in December, a bankruptcy judge sold it to Bannai and other investors for $2 million. Starting in January, workers began to bring the factory back to life. Wolf leased heavy equipment... Published: Thursday, May 30, 2002 Words: 995
for his amendment. "The White House was really working against us," Rockefeller said Tuesday. "We need $200 million to help 125,000 retired steel workers. If we don't get this, we don't get consolidation of the steel industry." Rockefeller... Published: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Words: 508
NEW YORK - Merrill Lynch & Co. will pay a $100 million fine and change compensation for its stock analysts in a settlement designed to usher in a new era of analyst independence on Wall Street. The agreement reached Tuesday with New... Published: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Words: 333
to solve the teacher pension crisis by trading the state's long-term, $1.9 billion receipts from the national tobacco settlement for $580 million worth of immediate bond cash. Fortunately, this plan was dropped. Since the tobacco settlement... Published: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 Words: 892
quick cash, and let the bond-buyers reap $1.9 billion the state expects to collect over the next 25 years from the national tobacco settlement. About $400 million from the bond sale would go to the teacher pension fund, and likewise... Published: Friday, March 08, 2002 Words: 453
Harold Michael, D-Hardy, has scheduled a public hearing for 3 p.m. today on the Senate's bill (SB178) to authorize the sale of about $590 million in tobacco settlement bonds to allow the state to take the money up front instead of waiting... Published: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 Words: 629
of controversy in the final week. The plan pushed by Wise and Senate leaders would take about $600 million of expected tobacco settlement payments up front, trading a potential benefit of $1.9 billion over the next 25 years. They fear... Published: Monday, March 04, 2002 Words: 727