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Packages are being diverted after Friday's unrelated terror plot.
It always comes down to the real estate, doesn't it?
Wonder if it’s still possible to make money on the housing market? Here are some of the city’s most inspirational real-estate rollovers.
Critic Paul Goldberger takes a look at the most expensive co-op in Manhattan.
The rich are still buying, though — there just might not be enough trophy apartments to go around.
Plus, the latest with UBS, Bonnie Fuller, and 15 Central Park West, in our daily industry roundup.
Also, Lehman Brothers weighs its options, and 15 CPW breaks the $100 million barrier.
Plus, lawsuits over poop, Andrew Cuomo busting lawyers, and 'USA Today' so wrong, wrong, wrong.
Also in our daily industry roundup: No recession! High-end boutiques on the LES! And law professors suing students!
Not enough 'Times' newsroom workers are taking the buyouts, BlackBerrys are outlawed at a law firm, and Ikea is finally arriving.
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